<p>Hello again!</p>
<p>I just wanted to say that I agree with b@r!um, if you know you want to go into engineering, I would certainly suggest you attend a school with that program. At the same time (if you will allow me a very brief personal philosophy!) I would only allow your career goals to influence your decision to the extent that you are committed to them. I’ve spent a lot of time and energy worrying and thinking about how my choices now will affect my future plans, and half the time I’ve changed my mind about those plans by the time I get to them. If you know where you want to go, by all means, pursue that, but if you don’t, just choose the school that you think you would be happier at. If you choose UCSD and decide to not go into engineering, you can definitely switch majors. If you choose BMC and decide you do like engineering, we have the 3/2 program at CalTech [Bryn</a> Mawr College: 2010-2011 Catalog](<a href=“http://www.brynmawr.edu/catalog/2010-11/program/opportunities/combined.html]Bryn”>http://www.brynmawr.edu/catalog/2010-11/program/opportunities/combined.html). And even if you end up having to “make it work” at whichever school you choose, maybe you spend one more year in school or work for an extra year gathering experience before starting your dream job, but in the end it doesn’t make that much difference. It all comes out in the wash. </p>
<p>Ok, I’m done! Thanks for listening to my little shpeel!</p>