Engineering or Science?

<p>I was in a similar position to you about a year ago. I was majoring in bioengineering but was finding my science/math classes much more interesting than engineering. After doing research in neuroscience during my second semester and over the summer, I realized that I really liked research. I ended up switching my major to physics and I am much happier now… I found bioengineering to be way to specialized. I’ve since discovered a liking for earth science and I’ll be doing an earthquake seismology internship this summer and next year. Physics is great because it leaves so many doors open for grad school where you can specialize once you find what you like. The caveat with this is that the physics education is so broad that you won’t get any specific skills and will likely have to go to grad school. I would say that biology is probably even worse than physics in this respect. Regardless, I’d suggest trying research ASAP.</p>