Umass Dartmouth Computer Science Transfer: Where Can I Go?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the potential transfer options for a freshman majoring in computer science at Umass Dartmouth, who has achieved strong academic performance and is seeking advice on where to apply for transfer to a better computer science program. The scope includes considerations of academic credentials, application strategies, and personal interests in the field of computer science.

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Main Points Raised

  • The original poster (OP) outlines their academic record, including AP credits and grades in various courses, and expresses a desire to transfer to a reputable computer science program.
  • The OP contests a B- grade in Discrete Structures, which they believe should be an A+, and later confirms that the grade was corrected to an A+.
  • One participant suggests reaching out to top computer science schools like Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and emphasizes the importance of aligning transfer choices with specific interests in the field, such as AI or databases.
  • Another participant highlights the significance of a strong transfer application essay, noting that good grades alone may not suffice due to competitive admissions processes.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the importance of maintaining strong academic performance and crafting a compelling transfer application. However, there are differing opinions on which schools to consider and the weight of the application essay in the admissions process.

Contextual Notes

Limitations include the OP's lack of extracurricular activities and the potential impact of high school grades on transfer applications, which are not fully explored in the discussion.

Who May Find This Useful

Students considering transferring to a computer science program, particularly those evaluating their academic credentials and application strategies.

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I am a college freshman majoring in computer science at Umass Dartmouth with 4 AP tests for 26 additional credits. I took 5 courses first semester for 17 credits including one 300s-level course in probability (A+) and one high-200s-level course, an introduction to computing systems (A+). My other courses are 100s-level: Logic (A+), Obj. Oriented Programming (A) and Discrete Structures(B-). I am contesting the B- since I got 100s on every assignment up to the final and "pre-final" except for one 80 on a quiz, and I think I did well on the final and "pre-final," but assume for now that it is a B-. In addition to this I have a 1600 on my SATs (from 2002). I have no extracurriculars and mediocre high school grades.

Where do you think can I realistically transfer to next year? I want to go to a good school for computer science.
 
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I just got the correction back from the professor for Discrete Structures and the B- was apparently just a mistake in grading. I have an A+ which will go through the registrar's in "about a week," making 4 A+'s and one A.
 
I would open dialogs with CMU and anything else that comes up under a google search for top CS schools. Be sure to figure out what you want to do ... AI? Databases? Physic modelling? etc etc and then choose accordingly. For what it's worth I'd shy away from MIT, but that's my personal bias :) Good job in school by the way.
 
Congrats on the good grades.

From what I understand about transfer admissions along with good grades an important part of your application is your essay on why you want to transfer. Because admissions for transfer is so competitive this because very important.

So, your grades certainly don't discount you from any school in the country. Keep up the good work, maybe start thinking about your essay now and send out a bunch of applications.

Good luck!
 

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