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What would you major if you were me? Business or Engineering?

  • Let me start off by saying sorry my english is kinda broken, so bare with me please. I'm getting a full scholarship to the US and i have to pick either business or engineering and a university... I'm probably gonna pick a university in Philadelphia, PA anyways.. in my country, engineering is like an awesome major and every one respects an engineer and they get payed quite good. and business is like a random major it isnt that WOW but its kinda good and the pay is ok But I really REALLY REAALLLYY HATE PHYSICS. like i cant handle studying it, i get bad grades in it compared to other subjects and the theories and the conclusion and the formulas just makes my mind explode. And I know that engineering is all about physics and you have to study alot of physics. So thats why im confused But I'm Very good at math, statics and numbers, it's my passion, i just LOVE calculating and solving mathematics problems and i would love to major in business administration/ finance or economics. but i don't know.. I think its not a very good major so its like this Engineering: good major but alot of physics Business: I love it but its not a very good major I'm thinking of continuing for Master's and above, my ambition is pretty high, and I'm thinking of working in the US after that, i wont get back to my country. If that makes any difference. So what would you do if you were me? what advice would you give me? side question: which state and city would u pick if u were on a full scholarship (They pay for school tuition) and 3300$ monthly salary for housing and food etc and why?

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    I would say if I was in your place I would choose Business major because even if it pay less it is something you would have to do everyday. So ask your self this question when you make the choice; can I handel working with physics every weekday the next 30+ years? If the answer is no, then the answer is pretty easy. For your side question you will have to find out what kind of environment and climate you want to spend the next years in. Then you will have to find good university's you can go to and where your monthly salary will cover the housing and food cost plus a little in savings that you can spend if something happend.

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