Ali asked Kristine Weed AddedWednesday, January 11, 2023 at 9:22 PM Should I still major in Electrical Engineering? Hi there, so I'm currently a junior at high school, and I was thinking maybe about majoring in Electrical Engineering in college, but my concern is that I haven't taken any tech courses, I also don't know how to code one bit and I also haven't taken AP Physics instead I'll be taking regular physics next year in my senior year of high school. So will I be fine if I can even major in Electrical Engineering? Related to Electrical, Engineering Branches, Engineering Skills, Math & Science, Preparation for College, Self Doubt Reset Sort By Default Kristine Weed , Answered Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 2:34 AM First of all, congratulations on even thinking about studying Electrical Engineering. This is the most important first step! Please note that when you learn what, whether it's Physics or Programming or anything else, is a journey that you will embark. Continue to think what aspects of Engineering fascinates you. It maybe true that some of the students will have AP Physics and AP Math (calculus) coming into University. If you think that this will be a disadvantage to you, then take few actions to rectify it. It's more important to think and know that you are qualified and capable of taking the journey together with other students. Couple things you might consider: * can you take AP Physics next year in your senior year? Understand pre-req's and see if you qualify. * Take a look to see if you can take basic programming class (es). Some may be even free. * What other classes can you take to better prepare for University to study Electrical Engineering? This will help build your confidence and validate your passion for Elect Engineering.