<p>I too am VERY concerned about whether I'm going to make it or not. I always tend to sell myself short when it comes to academics because I'm afraid of failure. I've applied and been accepted into various civil and civil/environmental engineering programs but am really not sure where I want to go. I know I'd like a smaller school(which eliminated 3/4 of my choices) and one which is not totally focused on engineering. I want a broad education and don't really care if my professors are making world changing advancements through their research that I'm kindly paying for with my tuition. I think I have the drive and determination to do engineering but am no so sure that traditional engineering is where I want to be. I may want to go to law school or go for an MBA... after I have a great undergrad under my belt. </p>
<p>unlike you, I haven't taken Calc BC or Physics C because our school doesn't offer them. I'm planning to take Calc II over the summer at the college I go to but normally their classes are "dumbbed down".</p>
<p>...just think, if everyone else can do it why can't you(or me)? I know tons of engineers and I can honestly say that they're not all super smart. Maybe to go to CalTech or MIT you need to have a godly level of intelligence but for an average school... I don't think so. </p>
<p>Good luck!</p>