<p>I was doing some research about my Career options. I am in love with maths, physics and economics. I am the kind of person who like to apply what I learn. I like working onsite with people. So I thought engineering.
But I really wish if my engineering major would be more physics based than Maths based. I thought about computer science, computer engineering and electronics. Which would you recommend? </p>
<p>My other question is: how can I possibly link development and economics to engineering?
Thank you so much :)</p>
<p>Why don’t you buy yourself a micro-controller- like an Arduino. This will introduce you to some aspects of engineering and computer science. </p>
<p>Engineering is all about the application of physics… I dont see much math in engineering myself. I’ve taken several courses in differential equations and I haven’t really had to use any 'high end" math to solve any engineering type problems yet.</p>
<p>I googled the Arduino but I have no idea how I could use it! </p>
<p>Tell me more about electronics, how do I know if it’s right for me?</p>
<p>Go to TED.com and watch the latest video by Massimo Banzi, should explain everything.</p>
<p>The video does explain everything the whole idea is really cool! </p>
<p>Thanks</p>