>>12846523MechE with a minor in chemistry is the way.
>Learn circuits and signals in normal MechE curriculum. Anything beyond that is easily learned as needed.>Chemistry is important for everything, but majoring in it (or chemical engineering) is lame because you don't do robotics, powerplants, prototyping, design, mechanics, or other important MechE stuff.>THERMO, FLUIDS, HEAT & MASS TRANSFER. This why MechEs dominate. These things all intertwine, and you really need to spend 2+ years studying them if you're gonna do anything important in life.>You understand/design energy systems like powerplants, fuel cells, batteries, vehicles, robots, anything. >You understand the physics/chemistry of materials enough to make even better design decisions.I might be biased because I like energy and materials, but those are literally the most important topics, so I'm right.
Also lol @ fucking E&M. It's a beautiful subject but that's about it. I took graduate physics E&M for fun but honestly the majority of it isn't useful. MechEs learn most of it when studying radiation heat transfer anyways.