r/deeplearning - Entering college: Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science or Statistics?

#artificialintelligence 

Entering college soon and since the past year and a half I've been studying ML pretty rigorously. So far I've loved every day of it and as of right now I like the idea of being able to develop my own machine learning algorithms once I graduate for a living. My advisor wants me to pick a degree to focus on but I have no idea which of the 4 I listed above will give me the amount of value for developing ML algorithms. I assume all 4 will pretty helpful and I originally planned on perusing either CS or Statistics, however, I've heard the math covered in Electrical Engineering is very applicable for ML and heard Jeremy Howard (creator of AI) say people with a classical Statistics background are actually the one's who have the hardest time of all his students picking up deep learning... i have no idea which one to choose really:\ If anyone here who's already graduated could give me some advice, I'd really appreciate it.