<p>I have a deep love for computers and circuitry and that type of stuff in general. My current major is Computer Engineering(CSE) & Electrical Engineering at the University at Buffalo.</p>
<p>Now in General throughout school i have never been great at math or science, I enjoy subjects like physics, but hate math. I do in general like doing math, for things that will help me do the task I need to do. In HS I only took up to the end of Algebra and didnt finish Physics 1 because i was lazy and wanted a 4 class semester my senior year.</p>
<p>Now you may ask whay is this guy doing a engineering, the answer is I love it and love computers and want to be able to build and fabricate them. I may not be able to finish the engineering curriculum, and i dont even know if I should.</p>
<p>In the end I am not the person who wants to be sitting in a cubicle position, all day long. id hate that. Id actually like to do some type of Information technology work, as ive worked in this sector for the past 5 years, in an assiantant position at my HS and now at my college. The thing is, is that most jobs for IT in NYC want a Computer science or computer engineering degree. Now just working in IT may not be enogh for me. So i was thinking of MIS(Managment of Information Systems), which would be above IT and they should make some more money.</p>
<p>what im trying to get to should, be in these next questions?</p>
<p>With my limited math, can i do engineering, im already a sophmore but havent taken calc yet?</p>
<p>Is there any engineering in NYC?</p>
<p>Is it better to finsih the engineering if possible, then go to grad school for MIS for a M.B.A.?</p>
<p>Should I just do the MIS in my undergraduate and then again in my graduate?</p>
<p>Even tyhogh how much i think id like and love the engineering, i dont think I could live my life on 50k a year. My mother makes 37k a year and we struggle in the Bronx and i definatly want to stay in NYC. I want to make enogh money to support my family and not have my mother working when shes 70(she has no retirement).</p>
<p>I just need some advice if possible.</p>