Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD thinks engineering- maybe architecture. She loves math and is very good at chemistry. Even though she's very creative, she's looking for a career where she can earn some money and the starting salaries of engineers are appealing to her. Advice?
Econometrics, artificial intelligence
Anonymous wrote:DD thinks engineering- maybe architecture. She loves math and is very good at chemistry. Even though she's very creative, she's looking for a career where she can earn some money and the starting salaries of engineers are appealing to her. Advice?
Anonymous wrote:DD thinks engineering- maybe architecture. She loves math and is very good at chemistry. Even though she's very creative, she's looking for a career where she can earn some money and the starting salaries of engineers are appealing to her. Advice?
Anonymous wrote:computer science
Anonymous wrote:Engineering! I'm a female engineer and have had a very enjoyable career. Also, many engineering professions/industries can be flexible with lots of part time and work from home options. I didn't really think about that bonus when I was in college, but now that I'm a mom with two kids, it's a huge advantage.
You won't become a zillion-aire as an engineer, but you'll almost always have an interesting, enjoyable job where you get to work with other smart and interesting people.
Anonymous wrote:She should look at the various majors and find one that sounds interesting.