Hey /adv/ so lemme tell y'all about how I'm fucked for next year (a little story)
>me
>current sophmore in high school (too young to be on this website uwu)
>very very smart, taking all highest classes
>over 300 confirmed kills
>gets schedule for next year
>reads as follows:
AP Calculus BC
AP Physics C Mechanical
AP Seminar (for AP Capstone program)
AP Language
AP US History
My STEM Aerospace course
Most elite choir at my school
>really wants to get into a badass university
>not too intimidated by this schedule, but slightly nervous
So for university, I still haven't decided exactly as to what I'll be majoring in for undergrad (planning on getting a graduate degree afterwards)
Current choices are Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Computer Sciences/Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering/Mechatronics, or Electrical Engineering. My best option for school as of now is Georgia Tech. I live nearby, it'd be cheap because I'd get plenty of HOPE, Zell Miller, and likely sports scholarships (I'm a swimmer). I'm insanely math minded. I've never gotten below a 92 in a math course and have finished all previous semesters of high school with 100+ in math. I currently have a 99.4 in Accelerated Precalculus (highest math course a sophmore can take at my school).
Thoughts or advice for me, /adv/?
>be me
>in hs
>hate it
>in all honors, drop it junior year
>do the bare minimum, never do homework
>stop coming to school entirely for a few months
>principal wont let me drop out because im "too smart"
>do half of my classes online now.
>graduating a year early.
I should have just told the fucker to drop me. Even though i only go to school for BS classes like choir and cooking and i do the real classes online, its still a shitty fucking existence.
As for you OP, HS is never hard, just really gay. Classes cant be "too hard", just too gay.
In my final year of chemical engineering. I'm going to an elite uni (Top 5 globally in terms of engineering & chem) and I can recommend it if you enjoy everything from total synthesis in organic chem to reaction kinetics etc.
It isn't too math-heavy surprisingly however, well at least for me it didn't seem like it.