energy

<p>Hey all.
Ill be graduating HS this winter and was deciding what to major in. </p>

<p>Obviously engineering and pharmacy is my parents first choice when they start suggesting majors. I would say my mom leans more towards pharmacy. </p>

<p>Anyway I wanted to create this post for a long time. After reading the whole engineering thread ( well those that interested me out of the 108 pages lol) I was wondering if you guys could help me descide a major. </p>

<p>Personally I hate biology with a passion. My main interests are in energy :
We started learning about energy last year, since then physics and chemistry have been my most favorite courses. ( Before it was math but I guess chem and phys are greater)</p>

<p>Learning about kinetic energy, thermal energy, mechanical, potentiel, wind, solar, ect... just make me excited. </p>

<p>I also have this instinct of proving a scientific formula or theorem false sometimes also my classmates.
Some say I should major in a science field rather than engineering which I agree mostly. I am an INTP after all and the applied version of science just seems unecessary to me. </p>

<p>The problem is that my wrirting skills suck! (Prove's above :p) and if I wanted to go into science and am willing to go to graduate school, all the publishments and stuff just feel like overwhelming. </p>

<p>And I know that I'm just in HS and I may change my mind but I just want to have a general idea. </p>

<p>Have anybody here had a Phd in a science and is currently working in the energy field?</p>

<p>Thank you.</p>

<p>I’d say Mechanical. It deals most of all with heat/energy transfer, so you’d probably like it.</p>

<p>Have looked into Engineering Physics?</p>

<p>Mechanical Engineering is good in this area. Deals with pretty much everything you just described.</p>

<p>Thank for your opinons guys. Anyone wants to add something?</p>