The conditions of my admission stipulated I can't declare an Engineering major, so what else is there? I'm thinking either chemistry, physics, or finance.
>>1291302
The only "/biz/ approved" careers are daytrading, forex, or buying and selling trumpcoin, pepecoin and ethereum
>>1291308
kek
>>1291302
>barred from studying engineering
Y doe
>>1291392
I'm a transfer student, but their college of engineering is already apparently full and/or they don't think I can make it. All I know is, they will only admit me if I don't pick an engineering major.
Which is kind of irritating because It's not like I have a full ride. You'd think if I have to pay, I can pick whatever major I damn please.
>>1291592
cant you just declare another major, while working on your core classes, and then switch to engineering once accepted
>>1291699
I don't know if they'll let me switch is the issue.
>>1291716
If you want to be an engineer and know you can transfer in, you can probably do something like Physics or Math major, so you can get a lot of the pre-reqs done for those classes, and even if you cannot, those jobs still have decent fields
>>1291302
Do applied math.
>>1291836
Off the top of my head, maybe radiologist, but even then, might not be worth it
Most are 7+ years, Pharmacy is usually 6 and pays well (my school is only 5 however)
>>1291845
Searching around the job market for applied mathematics, it can lead into some pretty comfy positions, if you have comp. sci, physics, or engineering experience/study as well. If I can't change back to engineering totally, I might be able to get it as a minor and build a CS portfolio.
Computer Science isn't really engineering
Statistics for the big data meme
>>1291940
In most unis Computer Science is basically engineering.
>>1291940
It's in their engineering college; I checked.
So I'm torn between changing to a profitable but unenjoyable major or moving to get a profitable but slightly more enjoyable trade; I have a week to decide lol.
OP, the most /biz/ thing to do is to drop out of school immediately and start a business. Degrees are for wage-plebs.
Most hotshot CEO's like Bill Gates are dropouts.
Andrew Carnegie was so /biz/nass he dropped out of elementary school.
Econometrics
Anything STEM or Business/Finance is good.
>>1291302
If you get a kick-ass GPA in Finance, you'll do just fine bro.
>>1292278
What is the unemployable major? anything is employable if your try hard enough.
>>1296071
Obviously networking helps too (your network defines your net worth). But if you really really love math and analysis, you can do pretty well with finance.
Disclosure: I'm an engineer with an MBA degree.
>>1296235
Gotcha. I like math when I can tie it to a tangible product; it's part of why CE was appealing to me.