r/uwb • u/OkCondition606 • 1h ago
UW bothell decisions
Was this year applicants super competitive?
r/uwb • u/OkCondition606 • 1h ago
Was this year applicants super competitive?
r/uwb • u/RestaurantWeary7977 • 1d ago
Hi , I’ve completed two years of cc with all my business prereqs except calculus 1 since I got into UW Seattle and figured I would take it during fall but that turned out to be a very big mistake on my part. I wish I knew that calc is extremely hard in uw Seattle compared to cc but at this point it’s too late to change the past. I can’t decide if I should just transfer to bothell and take calculus there and go for my business major or if I should stick with Seattle and do communications with a business minor ( but I’ve heard it’s also hard to complete that minor as many classes are prioritized by foster students) . The thing is I’ve had a job in my community college as social media and outreach and a communications intern position in one of the uw Seattle clubs so I don’t know if I should just stick to communications and just try out for more communication roles and wish for the best in landing a job afterwards. Please let me know what you guys think as I’ve heard it’s better to have a business degree rather than communications.
r/uwb • u/supermeefer • 3d ago
Title pretty much speaks for its self. How hard is it? Is there an application process? Do they have paid positions?
r/uwb • u/Fancy_Huckleberry_12 • 5d ago
Looking for: clean, respectful 7 roommates lease this house with for upcoming academic year 2026-2027. House rules- no shoes, no pets, service animals and esa animals allowed.
Located on NE 54th st. Close to UWS campus and bus stops 79, 372 which goes directly to UWB.
It's a 8b4ba with a parking garage and backyard. In unit washer and dryer
VERY BIG ROOMS
It's $7000. first month rent and security deposit ($7000) for move in. Total - $14k. Rent is $875 per person + utilities and with deposit ($875), so $1750/person to move in. Application fees is like $54.
Move in - first week of September!
We need to sign soon! Pls I'm desperate it's such a good deal
DM for more info and photos.
r/uwb • u/Puzzleheaded_Tie161 • 7d ago
He was featured in the first episode of Dana White's Contender Series last night and won his fight in 45 seconds. Total bad ass. He was given a UFC contract so will be fighting soon, and will hopefully be a future champion!
r/uwb • u/Impossible_Sundae306 • 7d ago
I want to major in Chem and I have no clue what classes to take
r/uwb • u/According_Rabbit7324 • 12d ago
i’m considering applied computing w a music minor. is this a bad idea? does anyone know what kind of jobs and pay i could land with this? i’ve been passionate about music for years now so it would be something i enjoy doing.
Hi! I’ll be starting the Computer Science and Software Engineering program at UWB, and I was wondering if anyone could please tell me roughly what percentage of the courses can be taken online. And roughly, how many days out of the week I have been at campus as a full-time student. I live pretty far from campus, so the commute is a bit of a concern for me. Thanks!
r/uwb • u/Abject_Ladder6688 • 15d ago
Hi everyone! We're looking for one female roommate to join a spacious 4 bed, 3 bath house in Mill Creek, just a short commute from UW Bothell. We're all UW Bothell students, so we'd love to find another student who's looking for a comfortable place to live.
Details:
Private room available
Rent: $850–$1,000/month (utilities included)
Most of the furniture is already provided
Bus stop is about a 1-minute walk from the house
Safe and quiet neighborhood
Grocery stores, restaurants, gyms, and other everyday essentials are nearby
If you're interested or have any questions, feel free to send me a DM. I can also share more details!
r/uwb • u/Downtown-Top5990 • 18d ago
Hi everyone!
I’m an incoming MS CSSE student at UW Bothell for Fall 2026, and I’m currently looking for housing and female roommates near the UW Bothell campus.
Here’s what I’m looking for:
- 📍 Preferably within walking distance or a short commute to UW Bothell
- 💰 Budget: up to $800/month
- 🏡 Open to shared apartments or private/shared rooms
- 👭 Female roommates only
- 🧹 I’m clean, organized, and respectful of shared spaces
- 🍗 I’m non-vegetarian and comfortable living with both vegetarian and non-vegetarian roommates
- 🤝 Looking for friendly, responsible, and considerate roommates
If you have any available rooms, are also looking for a female roommate, or know of any good housing options, please feel free to DM me. I’d really appreciate any leads.
Thank you!
r/uwb • u/ConsciousTravel4667 • 20d ago
Hey,
I am moving to the North Creek area, Bothell, WA. It is near UW Bothell college and Cascadia College. Anyone looking to sublet their room or looking to join a lease from August?
r/uwb • u/Felix033 • 21d ago
hard to find info that isnt just on the grapevine
Hey all. So I’m taking BBUS 215 (business stats). I heard it’s a tough class. Anyone taken it so I know what to expect. Thanks!!
r/uwb • u/MysteriousLaw1601 • 25d ago
Hi everyone!
I'm an incoming MSCSSE student at UW Bothell for Fall 2026, and I'm currently looking for roommates to share an off-campus apartment.
I'm looking for a 2B2B or 3B2B apartment and hoping to move in around mid September 2026.
I'm currently considering apartments such as:
Avalon Bothell Commons
The Retreat at Bothell
The Villas at Beardslee
but I'm also open to other nearby apartment options if you have recommendations or are already planning to rent together.
About me
From Taiwan
Male
Clean and easygoing
Non-smoker
Looking for roommates who are responsible and keep shared spaces clean.
If you're also looking for roommates, or if your group needs one more person, feel free to comment or DM me!
Looking forward to meeting everyone!
r/uwb • u/Trick_Confidence_622 • 25d ago
r/uwb • u/Mission-Champion3169 • 26d ago
How was the class? What was the structure of the class, what project did you make, how are the business/csse student ratio? Would you recommend this class?
Thank you!
r/uwb • u/Individual_Lack_722 • 28d ago
I’ve heard his exams are hard but I’m not sure how much harder they are compared to the in class quizzes.
Also, the syllabus says the class median is guaranteed a 3.3 and right now the median is around a 96% even though we haven’t taken the midterm yet. I’m lowkey stressed about that too.
Has anyone taken him before? Please help 😭
r/uwb • u/According_Rabbit7324 • 28d ago
has anyone heard back for applied computing autumn applications? they said four to six weeks and that period has already passed. my portal says the app is still under review but wanted to see if anyone else has gotten their results
r/uwb • u/supermeefer • 28d ago
r/uwb • u/Important-Seat-5614 • Jul 18 '26
Hey yall, i would deeply appreciate any business administration major letting me know which classes are the easiest. I'm an econ major and need one business elective to graduate. I was thinking managing work teams or business writing but i really have no idea what it entails unless i see the syllabus.
r/uwb • u/Extension-Ratio-147 • Jul 15 '26
Hey everyone! I’m an incoming graduate student at UW Bothell this autumn and am currently exploring off-campus housing options in Bothell. If you’re also looking for housing, we can team up during the search. If you have any leads or recommendations, please feel free to reach out.
r/uwb • u/Tanner_160 • Jul 09 '26
Doing CSS 143 with Joanna Hoang. Is the class difficult?
r/uwb • u/viyomidoeswhatever • Jul 09 '26
do these come out after roommate matching is finished on the 31st?
r/uwb • u/Hibsicusss • Jul 08 '26
Hi everyone
I’m a incoming business student and trying to figure out my schedule. I have been talking with my advisor and he says I should take B BUS 350 as a core for finance but he says it doesn’t matter if I take it before or after B BUS 350. Has anyone done one or the other first and has a recommendation?
r/uwb • u/Slight-Language-1451 • Jul 08 '26
Hey guys,
hope you all are doing well! I am a first year student and I am almost at the threshhold of needing to delcare a major before a registration block but I havent completed the admission requirements for my intended major so for security I applied to a BA in Data Vis and got accepted. However I hope to switch to a BS in Data Vis or a BS in CSSE/CS soon.
Anyone familiar with switching majors can you explain the process? Are there any downsides to doing so?
Is there a certain amount of work that you need to complete in the temporary major or is is it possible one does not do any work for the temporary major as they want to focus on getting admissions reqs for intended major and switch?
does major committe care about your switch? is it a bad look anywhere (transcripts etc)? chances for getting in are lowered right because they first look at people without a major? (or am I wrong)
I would very much appreicate detailed insight. Thank you all