<p>Hi, everybody... I am a moroccan student who would like to study in the USA after graduating in high school. Well, my desire to go there burns me because I love Pure Mathematics and also the renowned of American universities.</p>
<p>Well, I'll take the TOEFL this year. My mathematical abilities are highest at school, I always help people in Mathematics in the Homework forum and at school. </p>
<p>So, I would like to opt for engineering, but i don't know wich branche of engineering to choose, wich one is more profitable and in demand ?</p>
<p>Thank you in advance.</p>
<p>Whatever you’re interested in. Demand changes dramatically in engineering as political and macroeconomic factors change. Don’t pick what’s popular today, pick what you’re going to enjoy and be good at for the next 30 years.</p>
<p>I’d say the the specific branch of engineering should be the least of your worries right now. A vast majority of colleges in the US admit freshman into the “engineering school” without a need to pick a major (branch). You are expected to declare your major/branch typically before your junior year (3rd year).</p>
<p>So, the first order of business is to get admission into the engineering school of your liking - so start working on SATs, high school grades, ECs and not to forget finances.</p>
<p>My only caveat is that some engineering majors are not available at all engineering schools. I agree with the previous poster that you should aim for the branch of engineering you will enjoy the most. You can make a good living at almost any type of engineering. FYI, electrical and aerospace are the most challenging.</p>