I graduated in EE. Everyone here pretty much answered your question. So I'll cover the requirements in terms of getting into the major and how you can speed up the graduation process.
I'm going to assume you are in high school, if you are not please don't be offended.
If you want to get into the program as soon as possible do what you can to have Calculus 1 & 2 completed along with physics of newtonian mechanics and physics of electricty and magnetism. A B average of those and some other classes was the minimum to get into the major at my universtiy. Every university will have different requirements. Check with your university.
If you can get your math and physics prereqs done by transfering high school AP classes you'll save a lot of time.
Some junior college's provide a bridge program where you can take college classes while in high school. The idea is to then transfer those classes to the university you'll be attending. You might be able to take some of the prereq classes mentioned above that way and transfer them to your university. The ability to do that will depend on the junior college and the university that you will be going to.
I'm going to assume you are in high school, if you are not please don't be offended.
If you want to get into the program as soon as possible do what you can to have Calculus 1 & 2 completed along with physics of newtonian mechanics and physics of electricty and magnetism. A B average of those and some other classes was the minimum to get into the major at my universtiy. Every university will have different requirements. Check with your university.
If you can get your math and physics prereqs done by transfering high school AP classes you'll save a lot of time.
Some junior college's provide a bridge program where you can take college classes while in high school. The idea is to then transfer those classes to the university you'll be attending. You might be able to take some of the prereq classes mentioned above that way and transfer them to your university. The ability to do that will depend on the junior college and the university that you will be going to.
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