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Rock32
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Right now, I'm torn between 4 majors, 2 of which are fairly similar (chem and chem engineering).
My main questions is out of those 4, which one do you think will offer the best career options with just a B.S. Right now I'm not planning on a masters or PhD program.
A few things about me:
1) I love all types of math, not just science related. (i.e. business/statistics)
2) I hate teamwork - this is one thing that I think might steer me away from any engineering major. Is it true that engineers, in general, work in teams a lot?
3) Is a Physics major read the same way on a resume as a ME or AE major, considering they cover much of the same material?
Thanks for the input!
My main questions is out of those 4, which one do you think will offer the best career options with just a B.S. Right now I'm not planning on a masters or PhD program.
A few things about me:
1) I love all types of math, not just science related. (i.e. business/statistics)
2) I hate teamwork - this is one thing that I think might steer me away from any engineering major. Is it true that engineers, in general, work in teams a lot?
3) Is a Physics major read the same way on a resume as a ME or AE major, considering they cover much of the same material?
Thanks for the input!