<p>I am technically a first semester Junior at GA State right now studying exercise science and planning to do Physical Therapy, I have about 69 hours right now and have just now decided that I wanted to transfer to GA Tech and study either Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, or Environmental Engineering. I have not taken the physics classes required and I have not even started to take Calculus yet, so it will be a while till I can transfer. I plan on transferring to GA Perimeter and doing the RETP program to transfer over. I have written out the classes that I need and it turns out that I will not be able to graduate until Fall 2015 or Spring 2016 and I graduated high school in 2010. Is it worth staying in school that long to graduate with an engineering degree from tech or should I just stay with exercise science at GA State? Also, I realize that engineering is a hard program can anybody give me some advice and/or some knowledge from their experience at GA Tech or engineering school and what they are doing today?</p>
<p>You might want to also try posting on the Engineering Majors and GA Tech forums.</p>