Is studying business in the United States good for local employment?
As you said, engineering is really easy to find a job, and it is much easier to apply for a scholarship. But now most of them are studying business, and, how to put it, their occupations are relatively easier than engineering, such as finance and securities. If they have good opportunities and their own abilities, these are easy to do. You don't intend to immigrate when you go abroad, but also for your future work. Think for yourself whether you really like business or work. In addition, see what advantages and specialties you have. But I'm not an expert, so I can't say anything casually, otherwise it's a mistake ~ You'd better consult a professional institution, where you can't get much useful information, but now many institutions are doing business. By the way, there are indeed educational institutions that have applied for engineering. It's called Xianghai Education. My classmate used to train GMAT in a class in Shanghai. She said that her company recently launched a new art, science and engineering application service. I'm not sure. Go to official website and see for yourself.