@eaglesalex A 3.3 is difficult for engineering majors to maintain period. That is no reflection of intelligence level. Many, many times on here we have students who had to maintain the 3.3 for engineering and simply couldn’t do it. I think I was only a 3.4 ish. GPA at graduation. My son who found high school easy and his first year at college easy only has just above a 3.3 now. That can be a high bar with a lot of pressure. One or two bad classes have such a big imoact.
All I am saying is that if you can choose a college with a merit requirement of 3.0 ( or the ideal 2.7) it should be a strong consideration. Some of the computer classes are all or nothing. If your programs break, you don’t get partial credit. You get a zero. If you were my son, I’d recommend the larger safety net if possible. Also, and it took my son a semester or two to figure this out, never hesitate to go to tutoring. It’s kind of like survival in CE.
Business Economic sounds great. Pre Cal is O’k . I was just trying to get a feel for your freshman year and your wiggle room for being able to lighten up. If you can take AP Chemistry, that is nice not to have to take in college. AP Physics AB did not count for graduation credits for my son in CE.