Howdy, folks.
Need some advice on what courses to take; economics or electric engineering.
studying and money aren't a problem, but I'm really not sure which one to pick.
Maybe some of you have experience in these areas and could give me a heads up and generally point me in some direction
>>17015141
electric engineering by a long shot.
more likely to make more money
higher demand.
raiders and survivor alike will spare you after the bombs drop
has value worldwide
>>17015154
It's not even a choice. OP doesn't seems to have done any in-depth research on both courses...
>>17015141
Don't think in terms of job potential.
Think of which you'd like to spend the next few years immersed in.
>>17015422
OP here, I'd love to learn all about economics and how they generally work, even maybe start my own shit, but I'd also love engineering and every aspect of it.
Is it stupid if maybe I try both?
>>17015451
>Is it stupid if maybe I try both?
You will feel stupid when everything kicks into high gear near the end of your second year.