<p>I'm good in math and love learning about new theories and concepts in physics it's just when it gets to upper level physics and advanced math I start having a little trouble but most of the time with a little or lot of tutoring it's easy to understand and grasp if I stay persistent. I want to major in engineering but with so many concentrations it's hard to choose just one. I'm interested in designing new electronics and devices for everyday usage and for other purposes. I'm also interested in the biology side and developing new technologies for repairing the human body and nervous system (more interested in designing new electronic devices for everyday usage). I know engineering requires a lot of math and physics but which subfield involves the most basic or general math and physics, as in not too abstract. I love being creative and using my mind to solve problems and have always liked tinkering with things since I was a little guy. I want a concentration that will allow me to be creative and use my mind. What concentration is right for me?</p>
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<p>All engineering majors have intensive math and science courses. Give us some examples of the math and new theories you like learning.</p>