Currently I am in school for automotive technology (fancy words - just auto technician) but its a direction that my father didn't like. He thought it was a waste of my abilities and I entered the field to late with no experience and less knowledge. I am interested in cars, but mostly my own. My mother wants me to do what makes me happy etc. I have thought about it recently, should I change my major. When I was young it was first dinosaurs that got me into science, then it was Star Trek that furthered my interest in science (mostly at the possibilities of what could be done). Science came extremely easy to me, math didn't though. I had a fear of math, still kinda do. I let it stop me from trying in school; the highest math I've been taught in a school is basic algebra. I cheated my way out of taking Geometry in high school. I regret that I didn't try in school, now more than ever. So I've been considering switching to a science major in physics. The only real school down here for that is Ga Tech. The problem I have is the cost and that I am once again entering into a field with little to zero experience. I don't know as many concepts, formulas, etc as the people next to me.
Is it even possible at the age of 21, is it even a good idea at the age of 21 to change my major to this? Or has my fear of math yet again held me back?
Is it even possible at the age of 21, is it even a good idea at the age of 21 to change my major to this? Or has my fear of math yet again held me back?