<p>So here's the deal; I'm currently a sophomore at a Catholic high school in Pennsylvania. I've been thinking about college a lot lately, and what exactly I want to do that will make me the happiest I can be.</p>
<p>I'm really leaning towards a photography major since I'm really, really into it (check out my stuff at <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/joshmcelweephotography%5B/url%5D">www.flickr.com/photos/joshmcelweephotography</a>, but I'm also considering engineering. I'm not entirely sure which branch yet, but I'm leaning towards civil, mining, or mechanical. My grandfather is a mechanical engineer for NASA, and my uncle is also a mechanical. I've learned a lot about it from them, and it's really sparked my interest.</p>
<p>What I'm concerned about are my grades. I'm a pretty average student. I get mostly Bs and Cs, with an A or two thrown in for good measure. My real concern is about the math I'm in. I had a bad math experience in middle school due to some bad teachers and my ADD, which forced me to take pre-algebra my freshman year, and now I'm only in algebra 1 as a sophompre. However, I'm doing pretty well in that class as of late (I have a 93 right now), but this means that I'd never be able to take any math past geometry (next year) and algebra 2 (senior year). Would I even be able to get into an engineering school without any advanced math?</p>
<p>Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.</p>