Here's my story. I never finished high school. When I was about 15, in the middle of 10th grade I developed a condition that caused me to sleep at least 18-20 hours a day. It made it impossible for me to continue to go to school, let alone anything else. I'm 24 now and I no longer have this condition and function fine now and last year I finally got my GED.
Not finishing high school really cause me to go into a sort of depression and getting the GED has lifted my spirits somewhat. Now I'd like to go to university. Specifically into electrical engineering. Unfortunately I've looked at some of the prerequisites to getting into these universities and these courses, and they are far beyond what I had to learn to get my GED. Also I know how much competition there is with other students, with only the ones with the best grades getting into these. I have no chance at competing with these people. This is starting to drive me back into a depression.
I was always good in math when I was back in school, but that was so long ago, I'm not sure I remember most of it and I never really learned the complicated stuff like calculus, etc... Is there any way I can get special consideration or advantage over the fresh out of high school students? I've been out of school for about 10 years. What can I do to improve my chances? More than anything, I want to get a degree in eletrical engineering. I'm not sure they'll even let me in the school though.
The 3 universities I'm looking at are UofT, York University, or Ryerson University.
Thanks for any help you can give guys.
Not finishing high school really cause me to go into a sort of depression and getting the GED has lifted my spirits somewhat. Now I'd like to go to university. Specifically into electrical engineering. Unfortunately I've looked at some of the prerequisites to getting into these universities and these courses, and they are far beyond what I had to learn to get my GED. Also I know how much competition there is with other students, with only the ones with the best grades getting into these. I have no chance at competing with these people. This is starting to drive me back into a depression.
I was always good in math when I was back in school, but that was so long ago, I'm not sure I remember most of it and I never really learned the complicated stuff like calculus, etc... Is there any way I can get special consideration or advantage over the fresh out of high school students? I've been out of school for about 10 years. What can I do to improve my chances? More than anything, I want to get a degree in eletrical engineering. I'm not sure they'll even let me in the school though.
The 3 universities I'm looking at are UofT, York University, or Ryerson University.
Thanks for any help you can give guys.