Is the Integrated Science sequence appropriate for those wishing to study engineering at Princeton University?
There is no problem in principle in majoring in engineering after the integrated series, although you will have to take some additional courses and negotiate prerequisites at the time you major. Past students that have gone on to become engineering majors all took one or two additional courses in their sophomore years so that this would remain possible, as did the chemistry and physics majors.
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