Math placement and pursuing engineering.

Will I be good at engineering?

  • I'm in my sophomore year of college currently pursuing a degree in biology. I'm transferring next year to an engineering school because I feel like it will be a better fit..I don't know if i'm over thinking my qualifications though...for math i've only taken alg2 and i'm currently in precal and going to be taking calc1 over the summer. so here's my thing, I was really good in alg2 (but then again it's not really a difficult math) and precal seems okay (well right now) but I don't know that i'll be able to handle like differential equations and all the upper level math. I'm also in an intro to physics and chem course right now and i've never taken either in my life (meaning in high school) for physics I mean it makes sense to me logically but it definitely is challenging..I'm a really hard worker but I feel like some people are just made to be engineering's and I would love to think i'm in that category but i'm kind of terrified of what i'm gonna encounter when I transfer and really get into the core classes for engineering...any suggestion? or really if anyone on here is majoring in engineering what aspects should tell me go for it or switch to something else..I also don't know if it's just because i'm not really confident in my abilities...sooo yeah, advice?

  • Answer:

    well what type of engineering? im in civil engineering just alot of math problems and have to do critical thinking on the most efficient design......Physics and Chem are the worst classes for engineering.

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