Does this look bad/is it late?

<p>Ok, so for my first two years of high school, I had been interested in Engineering. This led me to do two engineering courses (Project Lead The Way) and do a bunch of engineering-focused clubs. As my sophomore year winds to an end, I'm starting to become less interested in Engineering and more interested in Business. My plans for junior and senior year are to continue my engineering courses and clubs, but add a few business-focused clubs in (the classes at my school aren't too advanced, and would just reteach me what I already know). </p>

<p>How would this look to business schools (undergrad)? I know it wouldn't look horrible because they know people change their minds, but would it put me at a disadvantage when compared to a student who has focused on business courses their entire 4 year high school career (although, as I'm writing this, I'm realizing people like that are rare)? </p>

<p>Most college bound students don’t take any business courses or engineering courses in high school (or even have them available to take), so I can’t see how you’d be in any way disadvantaged.</p>

<p>Agree with the above post. There is no pressure to focus your high school years on any one subject/area. In fact, this is the time to experiment and refine your thinking process on a potential career choice.</p>