in terms of payment and interest which one is probably the best
Software development. You can easily get a job where your starting salary is in excess of $100k/year if you don't have the intellectual capacity of a boiled potato.
>>9004840
ECE = Electrical & Computer Engineering
+ optional Minor (or Double Major) in Math or Physics
>>9004847
if i were to do that i would die 7 times
>>9004840
There is a Physicist called Alexander Wissner-Gross which Triple majored in Physics, Electrical engineering and Mathematics at MIT then got a Ph.D in physics from Harvard
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Wissner-Gross
>>9004853 >>9004852
>>9004863
holy fucking brainlet
>>9004840
if you wanna know accurate average pay & career outlook for each STEM field check out:
USA Bureau of Labor Statistics
www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes_nat.htm
www.bls.gov/ooh/
Payscale
www.payscale.com/college-salary-report/majors-that-pay-you-back/bachelors
www.payscale.com/college-salary-report/majors-that-pay-you-back/phd
>>9004866
i wanna aim for a masters in biochem or a bs in micro biology is that good enough of a pay for day to day life?
finance babay
>>9004843
But SE is pretty far from science, even from CS
My NC is 1,4 (with 1 being the best and 6 the worst) and I wonder which field of STEM I want to get into. I think I'll try to get into medicine but what other good options are there that include biology?
What kind of jobs can one have with a major in biology? Are they paying well?
>>9004898
so far none that i know of
>>9005063
What do you think is the most interesting subject in stem with good job oppertunities?
>>9005088
well depends what you want to be and what you are personally interested in, for example i love chemistry so i just stuck to it, problem is ist's hard to find jobs with that as far as i know, but there are some other subject that are also quite interesting.
Such as biochemistry or biochemical engineering,that is atleast personally to me cuz i love slaving in a lab and doing experiments however Stem does give you quite a few job options, so yeah stick to what you find cool.
>>9005102
Alright, thanks
>>9004846
>engineering
>science
>>9004840
psychology
>>9004846
He's right
t. Physics major
>>9004872
I have a BS in microbiology/biochemistry. You are not looking at breaking 40k/50k easily, this degree is mostly useless except for lab work. You have to go for PhD or at least masters for a biochem/biology degree to do anything nowadays
>>9005236
i also wanna major in biochem but i'm not sure if it's a good idea as i've researched nowadays,so in your own opinion is it all worth it?
>>9005249
For me, yes. Lab work is very conducive to my personality, i enjoy learning/studying, especially chemistry/biochemistry. All ill say is if you are not actually interested in the subject matter, you wont succeed, you have to have that interest drive.
If i was in debt, or needed to go into debt to be where i am right now, i dont think i would suggest doing it. My stipend is garbage and i wont be making more than 30k a year until im done with the PhD (5 years). But im not in it for money, but again if you needed money due to debt, i would go into something more industry based, like chem E.
>>9004846
I am planning to do this at the school I am transferring to in the fall. Even if I wanted to get a third bachelor's in physics it would only add another semester at best.