Which is the best degree Engineering or computer /IT or Law
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So, with regard of you're query. Naturally, you get to make the ultimate choice; the only thing I can do to help is to separate the important characteristics. Both engineering and law require logical and analytical thought. In engineering, where I study law, every subject is applied and necessitates critical thought. Law does not call for memorization of sections or articles; rather, it calls for understanding what is being said and never limiting your interpretation to what the statement actually means. Law is absolutely a wise decision if you want to keep your mind active because, from what I understand, engineering only requires you to memorize pre-defined formulas and apply them, unless you work with computers in which case you will find it difficult to produce correct code.
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Obviously, you get to make the final decision; the only way I can assist is by separating the necessary traits.
Engineering and law both demand rational and analytical thinking. I study law in engineering, where every subject is applied and demands critical thinking.
Law does not require you to memorise passages or articles; rather, it requires you to comprehend what they are saying and to never limit your interpretation to what the statement actually means.
Law is undoubtedly a smart choice if you want to keep your mind challenged because, from what I gather, engineering merely requires you to memorise pre-defined formulas and apply them; unless you work with computers, in which case you will struggle to write right code.
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