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<blockquote data-quote="diyaudio" data-source="post: 1132182" data-attributes="member: 14819"><p>I'm commercially experienced in both fields with direct crossover of both subjects for the last 23 years and highly active on the ground: I would recommend Electronics Engineering with an aim to cross into Software Engineering the reason for this is today's "technically advance world the one cannot exists without the other" (unless you want to slave as a sheep and become a code monkey) I would recommend Electronics Engineering to learn scientific domains and computer science as a domain for applied mathematics. I think its important to take a "backing subject/business science" that involves financial literacy and think about starting a business using the above set of skills and oh...do learn people skills and make connections early in your life ultimately it's all about who you know to open up doors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diyaudio, post: 1132182, member: 14819"] I'm commercially experienced in both fields with direct crossover of both subjects for the last 23 years and highly active on the ground: I would recommend Electronics Engineering with an aim to cross into Software Engineering the reason for this is today's "technically advance world the one cannot exists without the other" (unless you want to slave as a sheep and become a code monkey) I would recommend Electronics Engineering to learn scientific domains and computer science as a domain for applied mathematics. I think its important to take a "backing subject/business science" that involves financial literacy and think about starting a business using the above set of skills and oh...do learn people skills and make connections early in your life ultimately it's all about who you know to open up doors. [/QUOTE]
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