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What high school classes should I focus on for a prospective Aerospace Engineering major?

As someone looking to study Aerospace Engineering in college, what classes should I be taking now in high school to prepare myself? Any specific electives or AP courses that would give me a leg up in understanding the field better or enhance my college application?

a year ago

It's great that you're already thinking ahead about aligning your high school coursework with your prospective major in Aerospace Engineering. It's important to build a strong foundation in math and science, so focus on taking the most challenging classes available in these subjects. This usually means completing calculus (AP Calculus AB or BC if available) and physics (AP Physics 1 and 2 and even AP Physics C if you feel up to it) by the time you graduate. Chemistry is also important, and if your high school offers it, AP Chemistry would be very beneficial.

Beyond these core classes, if your school offers engineering electives or computer science courses, like AP Computer Science A, these can give you a taste of what to expect in your college major. Additionally, participating in related extracurriculars such as robotics club or science Olympiad can further demonstrate your interest and commitment to the field. Remember, the idea is to showcase both your aptitude for and interest in engineering. Best of luck, and continue to challenge yourself!

a year ago

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