Just make sure you enjoy the area you choose to work in and find it interesting. Engineering can be challenging as your finding solutions to problems on a daily basis so if you don’t enjoy it you will find it hard.
What do you like doing? If you like problem-solving, understanding how things work, making things, then you would probably make a good engineer. If your school offers work placements, then try and find an engineering company with which to spend a week or two – you will be able to see what happens day-to-day, and decide if it’s the career for you. Oh yes, you need to be fairly good at maths.
Do some career research/work experience and find out if it’s something you think you would actually enjoy (it’s not for everyone)…
If you think it IS for you then I would say stay on and do A levels (maths and physics is essential, I also did further maths (bonus) and PE and ICT which aren’t really related) and THEN get into a good university doing an engineering degree in a discipline you’re interested in (Mechanical, Electrical, Aeronautical Engineering etc.).
It really helps if you are maths minded, as there’s a lot of maths involved!
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