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Ulyaoth
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My biggest regret is I didn't take school seriously in high school, so had to go to a not so great state university(SUNY Farmingdale in case you're wondering). I wasn't sure what I wanted to do going in but started in the mechanical engineering program anyway, but in the 2 year program. Being I didn't do great in high school, I had to take remedial math classes my first 2 years and that set me back further, so that now I'm in my 5th semester and my next I will finally be ready to get my Associates degree.
Question is should I, or should I just switch to a bachelor's and finish up here(I took a couple classes towards the BS already to stay a full time student, so after next semester I would only need 3 semesters to finish the BS, so not too far behind) my gpa is about a 3, should go up this semester a bit.
Also found I like physics a lot and actually considered switching majors or doing a double major, but then I would have to change schools and I'm sure to do both or switch would put me behind and just wondering if it'd be better to do more physics stuff in grad school.
Question is should I, or should I just switch to a bachelor's and finish up here(I took a couple classes towards the BS already to stay a full time student, so after next semester I would only need 3 semesters to finish the BS, so not too far behind) my gpa is about a 3, should go up this semester a bit.
Also found I like physics a lot and actually considered switching majors or doing a double major, but then I would have to change schools and I'm sure to do both or switch would put me behind and just wondering if it'd be better to do more physics stuff in grad school.