<p>Engineering or Math major is is going to be very tough if you don’t love mathematics. Not just pure arithmetic (there are calculators for that)… but true mathematical concepts. Your pre-calc class will start giving you an idea about your preferences, but really you may not know how you feel until you take calculus. </p>
<p>My concern about engineering (my college major, and same for husband and son) these days is that many engineering analysis tasks it can easily be offshored. But is a wonderful curriculum for learning to be a problem solver, especially collaborative problem solving emphasized in many engineering curriculums today. And that is a skill that can be applied to many jobs. </p>
<p>I often advise students that it is easier to drop out of engineering that to switch into it. The same would be true for math. But unless it really tempts to try it, perhaps consider starting as a liberal arts major at a school that offers your interests and many others. That could give you time to explore your options. </p>
<p>Whatever major you choose, try to pick up good computer skills along the way. Good luck!</p>