<p>I have been accepted into an engineering program at Texas A&M and everything. So I am not worried about getting accepted anymore. But what I am worried about is whether I will be able to actually complete the program. I have wanted to be a civil engineer since I was in about 8th grade. The only problem is that I don't show the typical attributes of an engineer. I am better at English and history; math and science were my worst subjects. I mean, I never failed any of my math or science classes, but english and history always came like second nature. But engineering is what I want to do, and I cannot think of anything else I would want to do. I love math in the sense that it is challenging and I learn new things, I am just not the best at it. I am just extremely worried that my math and science won't be what they need to be and I will end up failing and not finishing college. If I could get feedback, that would be great.</p>
<p>Many college students change their major at least once. You like engineering now, but you may discover a career path that suits your interests and talents. Keep an open mind to all of the possibilities. If engineering ends up being right for you, then great. If not, well, there are still plenty of other amazing options.</p>