That makes total sense. I took some optimization classes, so I have a little bit of experience with this operations research stuff. Like another commentor mentioned, it could be useful to learn lots of math if you're interested in going that direction.
Sorry I don't have much to offer in terms of concrete advice, but I hope you find what you're looking for
One thing I think, though, is that computers are a useful tool, but it's good to know a second field too so that you can apply them. Knowing Programming + X ends up being a pretty useful combo. If it's programming + music, for example, you're able to build synthesizers or music software.
If you're interested in economics/policy, you might be able to find some feedback between the two fields
That makes total sense. I took some optimization classes, so I have a little bit of experience with this operations research stuff. Like another commentor mentioned, it could be useful to learn lots of math if you're interested in going that direction.
Sorry I don't have much to offer in terms of concrete advice, but I hope you find what you're looking for
One thing I think, though, is that computers are a useful tool, but it's good to know a second field too so that you can apply them. Knowing Programming + X ends up being a pretty useful combo. If it's programming + music, for example, you're able to build synthesizers or music software.
If you're interested in economics/policy, you might be able to find some feedback between the two fields