What if I'm not too good in math and physics?

<p>EET is a technician job. Electrical engineering is an engineering job. Engineers design, and technicians build the system. </p>

<p>With sufficient repetition, anyone can learn anything. Time isn’t infinite though, so don’t rely on just repetition. As for the grades: I actually disagree that you shouldn’t be worried about that, although not for the obvious reason. If you can’t do well in a class with a teacher that you don’t get along with, then I get the feeling that you’re really not very good at working hard when it comes to really unpleasant conditions. You will hate the material or the teacher at some point in college, and that’s not justification for doing poorly.</p>

<p>That being said: struggling with sums and making small errors is not unusual or particularly damning. Just learn to do simple math more accurately.</p>