I'm currently slated to finish my college education with a degree in Electrical Engineering (EE). I've been planning on being an engineer for many years now, but I recently took a very hard look at the engineering class schedule... it's terrible; nothing looks interesting.
With that in mind, I'm seriously considering switching to a dual major in math and psychology (weird, eh?).
The major advantage of engineering for me, at this point, is job security -- I will almost certainly get a reasonably interesting and decently-well-paying job (right?)
Does anyone have any experience with math or psych degrees and the related job markets? Does getting an engineering degree really help that much with getting a job? How many people with engineering degrees are actually engineers?
for pretty much all relevant fields. Psych degrees are worthless (except of course the raw value of the knowledge you gain from going through the process.)