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llauren84
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I am so confused over which major to pick. The ones I have on my mind are as follows:
1. math with computer science
2. CS with math
3. engineering with a Computer Engineering Specialization
4. physics with a math minor
5. pure mathematics
The problem is that math is so easy, so I am tempted to just major in it just to make the deans list, etc. Then, I could apply to med school and make lots of money =) #3 includes a bunch of physics which I found difficult but interesting (I only took the first semester of general physics and wasn't ever exposed to physics before- could that be why I found it difficult?). I took C++ class and it was so fun. I actually liked doing my lab work. However, I think that it was only fun because it was so simple and I kept getting really good grades, and I like good grades...or possibly because my professor was funny. I heard that computer engineering deals with robotics if you want to go that way and that really interests me. I've never even taken an engineering class before...so that is totally new to me. Should I delve into the engineering path because it intrigues me? Pure mathematics also sounds like fun because you can work on new ideas, which is fascinating. I am so confused. All of these subjects really interest me. Is there anyone that can give some advice? Keep in mind that salaries are also important to me. I really want to make a lot of money. I know it sounds shallow, but this is a factor in my decision. I will be working hard towards whichever I set my focus on and like rewards.
Thanks so much for your advice =)
1. math with computer science
2. CS with math
3. engineering with a Computer Engineering Specialization
4. physics with a math minor
5. pure mathematics
The problem is that math is so easy, so I am tempted to just major in it just to make the deans list, etc. Then, I could apply to med school and make lots of money =) #3 includes a bunch of physics which I found difficult but interesting (I only took the first semester of general physics and wasn't ever exposed to physics before- could that be why I found it difficult?). I took C++ class and it was so fun. I actually liked doing my lab work. However, I think that it was only fun because it was so simple and I kept getting really good grades, and I like good grades...or possibly because my professor was funny. I heard that computer engineering deals with robotics if you want to go that way and that really interests me. I've never even taken an engineering class before...so that is totally new to me. Should I delve into the engineering path because it intrigues me? Pure mathematics also sounds like fun because you can work on new ideas, which is fascinating. I am so confused. All of these subjects really interest me. Is there anyone that can give some advice? Keep in mind that salaries are also important to me. I really want to make a lot of money. I know it sounds shallow, but this is a factor in my decision. I will be working hard towards whichever I set my focus on and like rewards.
Thanks so much for your advice =)