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ProfLayton
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I am almost a senior in high school (ya kinda early to be thinking about careers, but I can't help it) and I am utterly fascinated by engineering and physics. The only problem is that I don't really know what type of engineering I want to get into to satisfy my craving for knowledge.
I am great at math (never got below an A- and I am in pre-calculus/trigonometry), love science, and am decently good at working with people (I usually end up being the ring leader).
The main majors I am looking at are: Physics, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Science.
Now that brings me to my question, what exactly can I do with those degrees? I was fascinated when my APES (AP Environmental Science) class started talking about Electric Vehicles and I feel drawn to the area of energy and electricity. What I am pondering on is what field of engineering tampers with Renewable Resources/Alternative Fuel Sources.
I have been doing a lot of research lately with magnets and motors and find myself fascinated by magnets, now that made me wonder if there is any certain field that deals with magnets (Mostly perm-magnets).
I know this is a lot, but I am still new to the idea of engineering while I have read a decent number of Physics books and plan on taking AP Physics in my Senior year of high school.
I hope that this is not to much to be answered and that there is something relatively close to what I have been searching after.
Thanks,
Brandon
I am great at math (never got below an A- and I am in pre-calculus/trigonometry), love science, and am decently good at working with people (I usually end up being the ring leader).
The main majors I am looking at are: Physics, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Science.
Now that brings me to my question, what exactly can I do with those degrees? I was fascinated when my APES (AP Environmental Science) class started talking about Electric Vehicles and I feel drawn to the area of energy and electricity. What I am pondering on is what field of engineering tampers with Renewable Resources/Alternative Fuel Sources.
I have been doing a lot of research lately with magnets and motors and find myself fascinated by magnets, now that made me wonder if there is any certain field that deals with magnets (Mostly perm-magnets).
I know this is a lot, but I am still new to the idea of engineering while I have read a decent number of Physics books and plan on taking AP Physics in my Senior year of high school.
I hope that this is not to much to be answered and that there is something relatively close to what I have been searching after.
Thanks,
Brandon