I'm about to apply to U of Illinois in civil engineering.

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A high school senior planning to attend the University of Illinois expresses interest in pursuing engineering, particularly civil engineering, due to a general affinity for math and science. The student is open to transferring to a different engineering branch if civil engineering does not align with their interests after taking introductory courses. Discussions reveal that while students cannot enter as undeclared engineering majors, they can enroll in the engineering school and take general engineering and introductory courses to explore their options. Experiences shared include transitioning from civil to mechanical engineering based on personal interests in the scientific aspects of the field. Overall, the consensus emphasizes the flexibility within the engineering program to help students find their preferred specialization.
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I'm a senior in high school and I live near the University of Illinois so I'm going to go there next year assuming I get accepted and everything. I'm not too passionate for anything but I like math and science so I figured engineering might be good. If I find out engineering isn't for me but I still want to pursue something with math or science, transferring shouldn't be too hard.

I'm going to apply to civil engineering but I really have no idea what branch of engineering I'd like best. I do think it's pretty cool that it's the #1 place to go for civil engineering according to News Week. Any advice or thoughts about my plan?
 
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can you go in as undeclared engineering? after taking a few general engineering courses and an intro to engineering sort of course you might have a better idea of what you like.

I started as civil, but transferred to mechanical because it didn't feel sciency enough.
 
I don't believe so. There is a general engineering major but I don't think it's the same thing.
 
mrchainsaw said:
I don't believe so. There is a general engineering major but I don't think it's the same thing.

well you don't declare anything, but youre in the engineering school. youll take intro classes and general science/math courses
 
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