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Are there some areas of science that you do like? If you like physics but hate biology then mechanical engineering may be a good choice. (Yes, mechanical engineering is mostly applied physics.) If you like chemistry, chemical engineering may be good. If you want a career where you can opt to do statistics most of the time then quality engineering would be a possibility.

2007-11-10 04:20:12 · answer #1 · answered by Tim C 7 · 0 0

I'd recommend Civil Engineering because you can do many different things outside of hard science: construction, management, etc. I have a degree in Civil Engineering. Never was excited about Math or Science but I did well in those subjects in school. With an engineering degree I have been able to get management jobs easier than if I had a business degree. I later went back to school for an MBA. My title now is "Manager of Engineering and Operations" for a utility company.

2007-11-10 04:36:58 · answer #2 · answered by Timothy G 2 · 0 0

Not all types of engineering. Some studies for engineering degrees involve science. Computer engineering, electrical, mechanical engineering would be fine.
Also, did you consider applied mathematics field? Or degree in Finance?
You can make mad money on the Wall Street

2007-11-10 03:54:54 · answer #3 · answered by curious 4 · 0 0

as a fashion to become an engineering you will prefer reliable math skills. this is the talents, the means to reason, to be waiting to immediately obtain wisdom and placed it to artwork, that are important. wisdom is trivial in this context. The extra you artwork the extra you will study. it is your means to think of which will decide even though in case you're ideal to become an engineer. it is not correct how some distance at the back of you're, as long as you could %. it up immediately and effectively, you will get there. evaluate your self. How steep is the present studying curve for you? Do you appreciate training your self to think of? are you able to envision your self doing this interior the long-term? and don't ignore to maintain your objective life like. there is often room for progression, yet you could purely get there in case you have a reliable plan. stable success!

2016-11-11 00:58:22 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Engineering is the application of scientific principles to useful purposes - if you're not science-oriented, this could be tedious for you.

Actuaries and statisticians are heavy math users, but without much science. Bionformatics is all stats, but needs some bio and chem - not much, but more is always better. Computer science, software engineering, or computational science might appeal. Computational science (esp. chem and physics) is mostly computing, but you need some science.

2007-11-10 05:42:36 · answer #5 · answered by Tom V 6 · 0 0

Engineering is very heavy on science, particularly physics. Go into accounting or finance; the latter is particularly heavy on math, especially getting into trading.

2007-11-10 04:10:35 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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