good plan?

<p>I am undecided between electrical engineering and pharmacy/pre-med…</p>

<p>I was thinking about majoring biomedical engineering that way I’ll get a taste of both…</p>

<p>But I was wondering how different the curriculum for electrical and biomedical engineering is for the first two years. </p>

<p>Would it be hard to transfer to EE after two years (incase the whole medical thing doesn’t work out) ?</p>

<p>it depends on what year you are in college. if still low on the pecking order, you will most likely change your mind many times. You may want to go to each of the department heads and get a list of all the classes you’d have to take. Some will probably be the same, so take those first. once you get a little more into the major fields, you will probably find one that you like more than another. Just remember to major in something you like. don’t make college a miserable experience and slack off just because it’s something you don’t really enjoy. if it’s the career your interested in, there are more than 1 major to get you there. I’m planning on majoring in biology, then going to med school. my brother is majoring in physics and going to med school. either way, i like bio more than physics and he is the opposite.</p>