<p>Hah, I’m just saying it’ll be a lot of work. Like, if it overlaps with something you already do after school (like you’re in the science club and already do random labs or something) and it’s a passion than go for it. Math is cool because your essay doesn’t actually need to be 3500 really, that’s just more of a recommendation but math EEs are usually a lot shorter on word count. Proofs though. My friend did her math EE as finding a formula for ballet and she already does ballet and dance and knows a professional dancer and took photos and videos as her evidence (of other dancers too) and did all this geometry and calculus mix to get the equation. Thought that was cool and she doesn’t even like math but is more into dance. I actually really like math but the english one was just so easy, I wrote it in a day and got a high score and just left it at that. Just be aware that your topic should be really specific because that word count gets filled quick so you can’t do a general math equation with sub equations. Just maybe one detailed equation (like hers was on only one ballet move, forget the name but it spins and jumps) should about fill the word count if you do it right.</p>