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I'd also be prepared to pivot when you go into school. I knew plenty of people who started in engineering and transferred into other colleges, but I did also know someone who started in the music school and transferred into engineering. |
That doesn’t make sense. Do you know anyone who’s done that? I’ve been an engineer for 25 years. |
There are so many careers for people good at math and physics. Like thousands.
Can you narrow it down for us a bit OP? What does your kid actually like? Do they like working with their hands? Designing things? Figuring our theoretical math and physics problems? |
A few schools have offer a major which combines engineering with finance/business. Look at these programs if being a full-time engineer is not attractive as a career. |
It doesn't make sense. It's prioritizing sports over his future, but to each his own. |
Because there isn't an engineering degree. There are a number of engineering degrees and he has to pick. |
Quantitative Economics is very different from engineering. It is math heavy and often it is rigorous. Many people who study this end up in investment banking or venture capital. |
Generally does not need to decide on which engineering degree until end of freshman year. |