I've strongly thought about the airforce actually, and since my school is an arts school, most scholarships are for art students. I'm in band, but I'm not really planning on a musical career. I like music, but not enough to be surrounded by it. Science on the other hand, I already surround myself with it. I'm just trying to figure out what I need to do before I have like a month left and I've got no plan for starting off my life at all. Also, about the calculus thing, isn't the point of being an engineer more of understanding things and improving them, not just having a title that says you passed a class. I understand that in the real world, with real jobs you need things like that, but there has to be some way to get around that. My academic rigor has been as difficult as possible, so it's not like I've just sat through high school. I wasn't able to take calculus, because of school switching and me being set back from the mixing school systems. Note that I wasn't set back because of failure, but because of not having the same exact title of math classes so my freshman year was spent not learning anything in math. That wasn't my fault and I definitely brought it up more than once, but "there was nothing they could do about it". I still have a year though that's more than enough time for online classes. I could learn calculus if I wanted, and I planned on it already. It just wouldn't be documented sadly.