Joshrk22
Sierra Hotel
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- Feb 26, 2006
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You realize these two statements aren't very consistent with one another, I hope.
Not to dissuade you, got for it. Just know what you're getting into.
Halfway through college I switched from a bogus major (PoliSci) to a real major (Math) and the quality of my lifestyle went down about a thousand percent. You wanna talk about weird kids? Wait till you get into those upper level physics classes. You'll redefine "whack" on an hourly basis.
I know now that I would have gotten the slot I got with the poli-sci degree. However I wouldn't do anything different because going the tech route made me far more analytical, which I see as a good thing.
If you like the tech stuff, go for it. Just realize that its an ass kicker just to major in one tech subject. Also keep in mind that a good GPA in one major is going to look better than a low one in two majors.
Good luck.
Actually it's funny that you mentioned it because I was just thinking to myself after reading all these replies. "Do I want to fly or do I want to be an engineer?" Obviously I picked the first, so that's what I need to plan for. Like you said, I need to work for a high GPA in one major instead of a low GPA in two majors. So I've decided I'm just going to get a degree in Mechanical Engineering.
I'm actually going into my freshman year with all of my math done except for differential equations, and all of my physics classes are done. So now I just have to worry about the MechE classes and humanities classes. So hopefully my GPA won't be all that low. This will also give me a lot more free time to worry about other classes because I will have 20+ credit hours completed.
I have the opportunity to run track for UofM, actually high jump and I think it'd be awesome to be able to do that at a DI college but it'd take up way too much time. Gotta' prioritize..
I want to fly fighters or bombers, so I think it'd be best to aim for ENJJPT, so that's what I'm going to work for.