mechanical engineering
if your interested in genetics then you'll want Physics, Biology and Advanced Mathematics and maybe Chemistry, I'm not doing Chem so I can't say.
it is a worst course in engineering i have ever known.. :( . it is like the civil engineering but has no much scope all over the world. so i suggest u all not to read this subject. you can prefer civil engineering to it.. you will never have good experience in it.. so better do not prefer this subject..
That, depends entirely on your own opinion. However, as I prefer working with machines, I would choose mechanical engineering.
Not at all. Engineering majors prefer more concrete applications of mathematics and physics, as compared to mathematicians and physicists who may be more interested in abstract thought, but both of these are equally valid and require equal intelligence to be done at a high level of accomplishment.
It all depends on what bank the person is interested in looking into. It can be their local bank or one that they prefer. When finding that bank, all that is needed is either going into that branch or looking online.
not sure
It would depend on which particular sphere of computing you are interested in.
You can build something that saves or improves everyones life or you can kill everybody its your choice but i prefer the social sciences
I Would like to suggest ELECTRONICS because electronics engineering having a multi-engineering qualities because if we study electronics engineering we have a choice we can go towards communication side,control side,electrical side but the differeceis that a telecom engineer only can prefer its own field so,i would like to suggest you to go with electronics engineering..
Only you can decide what areas do interest you.
engineers can easily install their application and tool in any laptop but prefer HP
If you are planning to go on for a master's degree, check with the college to see which one of the tests they prefer for you to take. If you are going to work, then you should work on passing the Professional Engineering Licensing test for your state. I majored in ME as well. I would suggest taking the GRE if you're planning on going to graduate school for engineering. If you're interested on the business side and plan to get an MBA sometime in the future, then GMAT. Of course you can always get your MBA later after some work experience.