| My opinion is that you can't make a horribly bad decision between those unless one turns out to be something you truly despise. For what I've read and hear, one of the most desirable characteristics to employers is strong math skills which a math or engineering major would obviously cover.
I would l narrow down the biology and mechanical engineering option by asking yourself do you like bio or physics better. The only thing i really know about bio careers is your either a biologist or on your way to med school. Other than that, I don't see bio applying to much. Unless you really like bio or want to become a doctor, I would choose M.E.
After that, look at whether you like working with numbers ideas or a mixture. Honestly, i'm a math person, so i really don't like philosophy and see no great options that a philosophy major would lead to. Another thing to consider is that it will be extremely unlikely that you find a job utilizing both philosophy and math.
I don't really know that much about CS, but I think the economics is a great option. You can find careers that utilize both. Also, if I am right in assuming there is a part of you that likes working with ideas (since philosophy was your 2nd choice) as well as numbers, econ + math would be the best option. |