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Mechatronics engineering or landscape architecture?

I'm having a little trouble on deciding my major. I have a very huge interest in 2 different fields, for I love the field of robotics and engineering. And just recently I've had a sudden love for horticulture, landscaping, gardening, and designing. However, mechatronics engineering is a very hard field and the classes are very in depth with mathematics and problem solving. I know in the long run I'll be making more money with an engineering degree, but will I be able to make it through all the rigorous math classes? Right now I'm taking my college core classes and I'm currently in pre-calculus and I'm already struggling with some of the chapters. Would it be logical for me to just get a degree in landscape architecture/horticulture? And how well is the job industry demanding for landscape architecture?

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  1. Definitely go for landscape architecture!! I am currently a student in landscape architecture, and I love it! With landscape architecture you don't have to take too many rigorous math classes and it's definitely a job that you will enjoy working as after college. If you're still confused you could just try taking some landscape architecture classes at the same time as your mechatronics engineering classes and see how it goes. Good luck!
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