<p>Hello,
I am currently a junior in high school and have begun to think about what to major in. I have considered petroleum engineering, but I have some questions.
First, how important is chemistry in this Pet E? Would I need to take AP Chem? My last chemistry course was honors chemistry in 10th grade; do I need more high school chem, or will I learn what I need to know in college?
Also, what are some other interesting engineering majors? I am pretty good at math and physics, so this area interests me.
Thanks for any help.</p>
<p>Any feedback please?</p>
<p>It’s rather confusing when you post the same question in multiple subforums.</p>
<p>Anyway, here is a good place to get started:
[Sloan</a> Career Cornerstone Center: Careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, Math and Medicine](<a href=“http://www.careercornerstone.org/engineering/engineering.htm]Sloan”>Career Cornerstone Center: Careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, Math and Medicine)</p>
<p>You will need to take chemistry for your degree; however, you do not have to take AP Chem. That said, if you have room in your schedule more math and science will never hurt you. I think taking chemistry at the college level is worthwhile even if you have AP credit.</p>