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I'm currently a sophomore in high school, so i really don't need to be thinking about college yet, but i am. I've already got a pretty good idea, well i three actually, of majors i would like in college. I've been thinking computer programming (i'm not sure, is that too specific or not enough?), physics, or engineering of some sort.
However, with each i also have doubts. I'll explain the doubts, even though they probably aren't grounded in anything.
In physics, i understand, or hope i do, the big concepts from reading some literature, no textbooks but the books aimed at the public. My doubt arises because i know almost none of the math. I am only in a precalculas course(it's a precursor to IB at my school, but teaches the same things), so that might be why.
In programming, it's nearly the same as physics. I know how programs work, and understand the flow and basic ideas, but i haven't had the patience to learn a whole language, or understand some of the more complex ideas.
And finally, for engineering, I feel the most behind in this one, as it is also the one holding the least interest for me. I really can't be specific here because it depends on the type of engineering, but it follows the same pattern.
I understand my fears probably aren't grounded. Is most of what i said exactly what i would be learning in college?
The other backing to my fears is the big top name schools. I haven't looked around much at colleges, so they are the only ones i know of, and it seems to me, to get in, i would need something to distinguish me from everyone else. Things such as competitions of some sort or somehow demonstrating knowledge above a normal applicant. Is that also ungrounded? will they mostly look at grades and EC activities like other schools?
Sorry if that last paragraph seems a little stuck-up, as i said, i haven't looked at many schools, so they're the only ones i have as a basis.
Thanks
However, with each i also have doubts. I'll explain the doubts, even though they probably aren't grounded in anything.
In physics, i understand, or hope i do, the big concepts from reading some literature, no textbooks but the books aimed at the public. My doubt arises because i know almost none of the math. I am only in a precalculas course(it's a precursor to IB at my school, but teaches the same things), so that might be why.
In programming, it's nearly the same as physics. I know how programs work, and understand the flow and basic ideas, but i haven't had the patience to learn a whole language, or understand some of the more complex ideas.
And finally, for engineering, I feel the most behind in this one, as it is also the one holding the least interest for me. I really can't be specific here because it depends on the type of engineering, but it follows the same pattern.
I understand my fears probably aren't grounded. Is most of what i said exactly what i would be learning in college?
The other backing to my fears is the big top name schools. I haven't looked around much at colleges, so they are the only ones i know of, and it seems to me, to get in, i would need something to distinguish me from everyone else. Things such as competitions of some sort or somehow demonstrating knowledge above a normal applicant. Is that also ungrounded? will they mostly look at grades and EC activities like other schools?
Sorry if that last paragraph seems a little stuck-up, as i said, i haven't looked at many schools, so they're the only ones i have as a basis.
Thanks