Don't think I'll be able to get into an engineering school anymore is there anything else like it?

<p>I'm pretty sure I'll never be able to get into an engineering school anymore I've been all over and at different schools and I know by now that my grades are too poor in technical classes where an engineering school would just laugh at me. I got a C in physics 1 and calc 2 that I took over the summer.. tried taking them again the following semester but my friend past away and school was hard for me to deal with so I dropped my calculus and was still in physics for physics majors at my university and got a C in that again. Now Ive left my university (was a physics major previously) and started to retake physics and calc 2 again even though its probably pointless but I dont think I'm going to get a good grade in this calculus class I'm in now because I already took one test and got a 55% and the teacher is known for being hard and known for giving mostly C's which I cant have again so I want to drop so I'll receive a W after already receiving a W last semester and a C the semester before. I study a lot thats all I do is study never go our or anything and its just not working out especially in my home life so I want to transfer to a university asap. After all that I just want to know if theres anything like engineering I should shoot for because theres nothing else that sparks my interest. I'm older and know what I do and dont want to be and I dont want anything business, teaching, health etc so I just want to know if theres anything like engineering that I can try to do. </p>

<p>What area do you want to be in? Some colleges have engineering technology degrees, maybe that would be something to explore?</p>

<p>There are schools for everyone and most of the time majors at that school for everyone.</p>

<p>Like, for instance, at CSU Northridge, you could definitely be a successful engineering major there. The dumbest guy I know is getting A’s there in his mechanical engineering courses. </p>

<p>Research schools that are not crazy picky. Physics classes can be really hard. Engineering classes will be really hard. You don’t need to earn A’s. </p>