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What best study in the world for fast growth?

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Bob’s Answer

The best choice would be Math. A grounding in basic and advanced Mathematics will allow you to position yourself in multiple fields. Should computer science, materials science, pharmaceuticals, engineering, research, finance and other scientific fields appeal to you, there will be an opportunity for someone with a strong math background.

As an entrepreneur and Chairman/CEO of global high technology businesses, math provided young people with many opportunities in the companies I served.
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SKS’s Answer

Computer Science is the best one but it entirely depends on your own aptitude to which do you like most and to which you intent to Perseu as a profession.
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Katherine’s Answer

Honestly, you could go with one of those, but you can also grow, and even fast, if you just make sure you stay true to your own gifts and strengths. You might like Ken Coleman's book From Paycheck to Purpose to give you some ideas for how to make your own best talents into what you do for a job, and then you would be more likely to have a lot of success and also you would be happier while doing it.
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Miles’s Answer

Hello,

Computer science and engineering are truly exciting domains that never stop evolving. The field of artificial intelligence is expanding at a fast pace and is set to revolutionize many sectors. Numerous studies in these areas will pave the way for immense growth and will keep progressing in the years to come. Even though it might appear daunting at first, this ongoing transformation is what empowers people to thrive. Wishing you all the success in your forthcoming ventures!
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Ramsey’s Answer

I'd agree with the other response. Computer Science, and almost anything in the STEM field, offers so many opportunities. Just having a good foundational knowledge of technology is very powerful, since everything we do today in work or our personal lives revolves around technology. But I would definitely explore the computer science field and see what you're drawn to. I studied with information science in college, not really knowing where it would take me, and I found a career in tech sales.
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