There are several, two of them already listed in your question, engineering, definitely not programming, and more.
Engineering(except software and electrical) Accounting Economics Mathematics Physics Chemistry
Economics, Acconting, Statistics, Operation Research, Information Systems, Data Science
You might enjoy any of the engineering careers - that would be anything that has "engineering" in its name, as well as computer-related studies, architecture, and economics. And probably a few more.
If you are thinking of majors but not considering employment prospects later, becised economics and accounting, you could look at: Mathematics Statics Epidemiology Computer programming or any of the "hard" sciences such as physics, astronomy, etc., as well as engineering. However, regardless of what major you select, you WILL need to be able to write your native language well enough to make a good argument or provide an understandable description of what you did on a problem, what the results were and what more is needed. In other words, whether or not you like doing essays, you will need to learn how to do something like an essay.
yes and there are good people and there are bad people. the bad bad bad people love the Satan and the good good people love god and i am from the good people.
You can make people to love you, by being good to them, and helping them where you can.
Dominique Majors
Good People in Love - 2011 was released on: USA: 15 November 2011
pure economics
It either has good pay or has activity they love to to in it
it help poor people to have money , it help rich people to leave the love of money , and it refresh the economics because when rich give money to poor people they will buy from the rich people .
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