Trying to decide which engineering is right for me?

<p>I'm a junior in high school, and I'm taking physics this year, and, along with chemistry, it's my favorite subject. My favorite part of physics so far has been electromagnetism. I understand the concepts really well, and the subject is fun to think about. I found mechanisms easy yet a little boring and fluids and thermodynamics were really tricky although I thought they were a little interesting. I also love chemistry, but I think biology is kind of boring. I'm also good at math although I'm only taking precalculus this year, so take that with a grain of salt. Furthermore, I'm taking computer science this year, and it's a little boring. The type of math you do in that class is not for me. I think the kind of problems in physics are much more interesting. With that said, which engineering field would be best for me?</p>

<p>Electrical or chemical engineering.</p>

<p>Is there any kind of modern technology that interests you? That was how I chose AeroE over mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and physics. Try to explore what fields like electrical, chemical and mechanical engineering involve by the time you apply to colleges and if you are still undecided, simply go with such status into your freshman year and select major before sophomore year or even later.</p>