Well, I think that you need to determine your true goal in life. Asking strangers to select a career for you seems odd to me. It really doesn't matter what the career is or how much money people say you can make at it. If the job stinks, making lots of money is still secondary, because a stink job will make your quality of life miserable and stressful, thereby decreasing your life expectancy and possibly wreaking havoc with your home life.
Since you need to decide soon, you should pick a broad course of study, to maximize your choices and your utility to a future employer. While many jobs go to specialists, there is, and always will be, a need for generalists, those that can see the "big picture" and can fit all the pieces of the puzzle together.
Finally, your actual major may likewise be immaterial. I majored in EE, but haven't actually ever done a full-up design, ever. I got swirled into systems engineering and love it. I get to do all sorts of interesting things and get paid for it.
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