<p>Honestly, I think you need to think about how much you would like going engineering and how much the difference that is between pharm (your 1st choice) and your second choice.</p>
<p>If you really see yourself getting into engineering, do it.</p>
<p>For ChemE::
Great exit opps, but there is a much bigger chance that you will need them (because of lower GPA)</p>
<p>For Bio/Chem:
Not as good exit opps, but they are still pretty nice. You’ll have a much greater chance of getting into pharm though.</p>
<p>Also, grad schools and most future employers won’t really care about your SAT or anything. They care more about PCATs, GRE,…etc and your college GPA. I’m pretty sure that’s what it basically boils down to. Also, ChemE (although the name may say more otherwise) is a lot more like physics (at least this is what I’ve heard from some seniors in ChemE) than actual chemistry. Just FYI</p>