

It surely would if it fits you. Otherwise, there are other fields with stable prospect as well.
Of course, you can choose an engineering field and then pivot to something else that you’d find to be better fit. I’ve known a lot of people who do well that way.
But yeah, if it turns out to be a good fit for you, that’s great.





I’m learning Italian, just passed A2, and am probably gonna continue with B1 if the course schedule is right.
At the moment, I am having a vacation in Italy, and I realized that there’s no more effective way than having use cases that you can relate on a personal level.