<p>Have you looked at the classes you will have to take in order to get a computer engineering degree? Make sure you are up for those classes. You state that science isn’t your strong suit in high school. Do you have the ability to do well if you put your mind to it, though? And will the end justify the means … that is, will you be able to stand the many, many, many science & math classes that are required to get that degree?</p>
<p>I ask this as a woman who got a technical management degree from an engineering college. I had to take lots of very difficult courses (tons of upper level math, lots of engineering courses) … but I put my nose to the grindstone & did it, because that’s what I had to do to get where I wanted to go. If you are willing to do that, then there is absolutely no reason you can’t get into a good school (assuming you have the scores to back it up - the math scores will probably be higher for engineering admits).</p>
<p>No engineering ECs are necessary. They help, but they aren’t required.</p>