Search the websites of the universities you are likely to go to, and see what they say for "Admission Requirements." They will vary a bit, but for any kind of engineering you can't go wrong taking all the maths and science courses your High School offers, at the highest levels they are offered. But don't neglect at least one higher level English course.
Chemistry is mainly for engineering courses & an architecture course would mainly need physics.
There are many online courses for engineering. However, many people take classes at an actual engineering trade school to get hands-on teachings and tests.
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High school courses don't matter, none of them will count in college.
It is possible to take university/college courses in high school if your school provides it. Simply ask your school counselor about it and they will provide you with the information.
Somebody who went to MIT told me aeronautical engineering was the toughest degree they had. So whether you are talking about high school or college courses, just think of any tough technical courses and you would probably have to take them.
Night school? is sleeping a course?
What courses do you take in universities to become a pediatrician?
Definitely take any music courses.
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