Depend on what you like, no one can decide your future, it's up to you to decide it. If you like physics, then the robotic engineering will be better for you. If you like biology, then choose brain surgeon.
2007-06-15 05:06:02
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answered by Lai Yu Zeng 4
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I think you should go with robotic engineering, because you can't even spell Brain Surgeon.
2007-06-15 05:09:44
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answer #2
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answered by ? 7
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This is easy... Which can you handle the horrors of better?
Math.... OR.... Blood and guts?
If you faint at the sight of blood, I'd say go with engineering...
If you faint at the sight of math however you may have some more problems than deciding between engineering and a surgeon.
2007-06-15 05:19:20
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answer #3
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answered by ksufocus 2
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How steady are your hands? Are you a good marksman?
I wouldn't want a brain surgeon who was a bit shaky,
That probably isn't much of a problem for an engineer.
2007-06-15 05:38:33
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answered by Philip H 7
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Choose a career that involves something you like to do.
Making a lot of money or "being on the cutting edge"
doesn't mean much if you're unhappy.
2007-06-15 05:14:05
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answered by Sophie B 7
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choose robotic engineering instead because sooner than you think every ones brain is going to be computerized with chips anyway.
2007-06-15 08:19:10
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answered by rodneym16 1
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I would go for both....You could put used human brains in robots and develop your own line of cyborgs.
2007-06-15 06:16:14
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answer #7
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answered by gatorbait 7
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Neither,reselect!
2007-06-15 06:04:27
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answered by ? 5
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You are definitely a candidate for brain surgery. It would seem to be your calling.
2007-06-15 06:58:11
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answered by Jeffrey S 6
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It needs to be what you would find more rewarding. No one else can make that call for you
2007-06-15 05:19:12
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answered by Gene 7
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