is maths or electrical engineering a better degree

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youll end up as that td episode where the woman screams omg jamal nooooo eiher way so do what u want
 
Compared to what degree?
 
i say EE imo
if u do a bsc in maths, u can work as an engineer but will lack some skills and an employer would prefer an engineer. Also, you can only do Mathematical research with a phd. With EE, you can do anything you can with a maths bachelors, (Can even get in to finance), but more. By that, I mean, it will be far easier to break in to the engineering field, eg software, ai, which is literally THE FUTURE and the best 9-5 field on the planet at the moment.

I'm doing biomedical engineering rn and wish i did EE
 
100% electrical engineering, in terms of attractiveness. Both make good money if applied properly, math makes you look like a nerd wile EE makes you seem like a "hands on man"/engineer.
 
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Depends on the job landscape.If a bachelor usually the more specialized the better. Maths masters is a good platform for other fields, but you'd have to prolong studies. I'd skip math bachelors
 
100% electrical engineering, in terms of attractiveness. Both make good money if applied properly, math makes you look like a nerd wile EE makes you seem like a "hands on man"/engineer.
Nah both nerdy as fuck tbh but math has higher ceiling. I know some smart ass math mfers who are making bank in finance industry as a quant but u have to be savant to do that. If ur average person though EE is better
 
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Compsci /Software eng. mogs them.

Med School and Dentistry mogs them to Gandi heaven.
 
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Med school means being old which means it's over, med mogs nothing
Med school takes 6 years; electrical engineering masetrs degree 5. big difference.
 
Math is more flexible but thats also bad since you need to learn a skill like coding on top it. EE is more specific.

If you go the math route minor in something else or learn a secondary skill and your golden. You could get into the engineering fields or be another CSfag or work in finance.
 

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