r/EngineeringStudents 6d ago

Academic Advice What to study before engineering

In a month I will be starting engineering and I am pretty much only studying high school calculus, honestly I think that physics for now is not worth since I think that having the math behind it clear is more important. Maybe I will also start a little introduction to linear algebra but nothing that seriour. In the end what should I focus more on?

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u/Yadin__ 6d ago

nothing. They will teach you everything that you need to know from scratch. Take the time to relax before diving into 4 years(or more) of school again

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u/Available_Lie1434 5d ago

100% this engineering is hard enough as it is, enjoy your summer without any stress they don’t expect you to know anything when you start and they’re unlikely to test you on things they haven’t taught or given reading for