I'm a student and now I accepted in the universities exam with a good grade which I can choose many math-related fields.
I'm male. I love thinking and solving problems in mathematics and computer programming fields. I also hate civil engineering and production of big projects. I also like designing (with thinking) about objects specially in physical understandings.
Which is the best and which is proper for my next choose:
Electrical Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering,
Chemical Engineering,
Computer Engineering (Which Software or hardware?)
Mathematics
Statistics
Physics
Be Succeed,
Babax.
Answers:
Now the Software field has open competition, any one can enter like electrical, electronics engineers, my suggestion you have to choose Electrical any study the computer course during the academic year, sorry to say if you will not shine in computer electrical will help you
All The Best
A little bit of a tangent that you might also consider is Industrial/Product Design. I suggest investigating that because you said physical (tangible) designing.
With industrial design you need to be a logical thinker combined with a creative thinker. Math and geometry skills are important, problem solving is absolutely critical. So is an understanding of ergonomics -- how the human body moves and functions. Products are being redesigned to consider special needs, whether that is scaled down for children, more manageable for elderly/frail or adapted for special needs with physical/medical issues.
www.idsa.org is a great website to learn more about this profession and the education you'd need to be effective. There is an excellent magazine, ID, that focuses upon design in general, but it has very insightful articles about current thinking and projects in the design of physical objects.
Hope this is helpful even if it didn't narrow the list you already were considering. Good luck!
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