jakeypotato
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So there are so many engineering fields: Computer, Chemical, Biomedical, Mechanical, Electrical, etc.
I am applying for college currently, most likely a Liberal Arts for Bachelors then a large University for grad. I want to study Engineering and Economics.
My ultimate goal is to be an entrepreneur of some sort, create a product, and start my own business.
I am literally interested in all sciences. Sure, some may be harder than others, but I like the challenge. As of now, I don't prefer one over the other.
From your experiences and people you know, which engineering major seems to be the "best"? This is a really subjective question, but I would like to hear your opinions and thoughts. In my terms, "best" would mean happy wise, life wise, opportunity , etc.
Ideally, I would like to earn a lot of money and retire early. Which field provides that?
Thank you!
I am applying for college currently, most likely a Liberal Arts for Bachelors then a large University for grad. I want to study Engineering and Economics.
My ultimate goal is to be an entrepreneur of some sort, create a product, and start my own business.
I am literally interested in all sciences. Sure, some may be harder than others, but I like the challenge. As of now, I don't prefer one over the other.
From your experiences and people you know, which engineering major seems to be the "best"? This is a really subjective question, but I would like to hear your opinions and thoughts. In my terms, "best" would mean happy wise, life wise, opportunity , etc.
Ideally, I would like to earn a lot of money and retire early. Which field provides that?
Thank you!