Definitely statistics
2006-12-18 00:17:53
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answered by Anonymous
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It does not depend on which subject is most demand. Chose which one more appeeling to you.
Do you feel you like statistic so much that you can spend all your days and nights doing it without feeling tiring of it?
Or do you feel new technology in electronics actually tickle you more?
When you really like something, you will find that you do it better than other people, just because you love it. And once you are very good in a field, it does not matter if that field has more demand or not because experts always in demand. Lucrative? Anything would be lucrative if you good at it.
2006-12-19 02:05:44
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answered by VPT 2
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Don't be stupid. Take a degree in Business Management, Accounting, or Law. Technical careers are a dead end. Companies consider engineers and technical types to be interchangeable parts and they treat them that way. By the time you're 50 you're no longer considered familiar with current technology and, for what a company would have to pay you, they can hire 2 or 3 kids out of college.
Get into something with a future.
Doug
2006-12-18 08:25:58
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answered by doug_donaghue 7
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Electronics, of course. Statistics? For how long will they keep on deceiving us with figures? Stalin is reported to have once remarked: "The death of one person saddens me; but that of one thousand people is statistics". So that is Statistics for you!
2006-12-18 08:24:57
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answered by Paleologus 3
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That is GREAT that you are looking ahead.... That is important because what is HOT today may not(and probably not) be hot tomorow..... But of the two and again.. attempting to look into tdhe future, I would opt for electronics(hands down on this one)
2006-12-18 08:18:55
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answered by Anonymous
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EE
2006-12-18 08:19:23
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answered by JAMES 4
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