<p>I am a high school senior going to college this fall. I want to go to engineering field, but my am worried about my physics skill. I am ok in physics, but most of the time when the teacher talk about different laws or theory of physics, I feel like I don't get it quite well.
Is it possible that I could go into any engineering field provided if I would have the right technical education although I am not a physics guy (meaning average physics student)?</p>
<p>most mechanical engineering and physics go hand in hand.
I would try to beef up those skills. Maybe your teacher was not the best for you?
Maybe chemical engineering? Are you good in chemistry?
But most engineers “get” physics.</p>
<p>Curious, what draws you to engineering?</p>
<p>I think I am pretty good in chemistry. I like physics, math and chemistry than Bio. Recently I have been watching some engineering videos and watching engineers come up with solutions for real life problems attracts me to that career.</p>