| I'm just a high school senior planning on majoring in EE next year myself, but your topic intrigues me so I'll post my thoughts.
Def learn pre-calc this summer, maybe take a summer course at a local community college. Also start looking into some basic calculus concepts to get a little familiarity with them.(what a derivative is/represents what an integral is/represents, a couple things you can do with them). See how calc 1 and mechanics go next fall, if they go well then you should be fine and be able to handle calc 2 and e and m and then all future courses such as multivariable differential equations, and all the EE courses. Since you seem very motivated, if you put in the effort you should be fine.
ALso you probably shouldn't try to take any EE courses until you have the solid math and physics background to build on, and don't overload your schedule at first till you get used to being in school again. |