
I want to create renewable energy product that are extremely efficient and are affordable to any level of social class, I also want to create more efficient air purifiers to clean up and keep clean our environment. Then I want to produce enough energy to have a energy company to use only renewable energy, and be bigger then even GE.
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You are going to have to figure this out during your college career. Start in engineering, and figure out which area best suits your developing, and changing, interests. Engineering for sure though. You do not need to have a specific major until junior year at most colleges. Engineering at any school requires about 2 years of pre-requisite classes, where these courses actually take you all over many different engineering fields. That is to say, undergraduate engineering allows you to easily shop around and figure out what you like.
Most likely engineering.