Is computer engineering right for me?

<p>Hello, and thank you for reading my post. I know there are probably millions of these posts everywhere, but I haven't seen one that rally answers my question. Things about me:
I'm currently a junior, I like math and science, but the highest level of math I'm taking is pre calculus next year (senior year) and honors physics. I've always pulled A's and B's in all my classes without studying, and I know I can pull straight A's when I study. I like math/science, and I feel I understand many of the concepts. I also have loved computers for a long time, and I would enjoy learning how to program. Next year (senior year) I'm taking AP java/computer science. Throughout my high school career, I've taken AP English language and composition and Psychology (both with an A) and next year, I'm taking AP English literature, AP government, AP economics, pre calc, physics, and AP java.
Anyway, so you think I can survive the brutal engineering program? I know I'm behind on my math/science classes, and that's why I'm not sure if I can keep up with the others who take AP calc AB/BC or Ap physics. I feel that I can learn at any pace and I have high work ethic. So what do you guys think? Should I continue with my plans for engineering? I can answer any questions if needed.
Sorry for the long post :p</p>

<p>THIS IS THE SAME ANSWER I GAVE YOU ON ANOTHER FORUM.</p>

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Don’t just talk. Put into action.</p>

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You feel??? Unless you really work, you can’t say if you are really suitable to that work!</p>

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Considering your laid back behavior, especially with the science/math courses, it’s not possible. But nobody can answer until you actually take those math/science courses. If you can perform well, then you are OK.</p>

<p>Actually you don’t seem to be interested in engineering (passionate engineering aspirants do take rigorous math/science courses) and hence engineering is not your game!</p>

<p>I didnt read your post because the structure was strange. However, no one can really tell you whether or not you can “handle it”. You just need to dive in and do your best.</p>

<p>Honestly, getting by with an engineering BS is not that hard…</p>

<p>You sure you want to do computer engineering and not computer science?</p>