<p>I’m going to study chemistry/biochemistry at college. I’m not interested in entering the medical field, so choosing this major really takes much courage. I think I’m pretty good at maths and physics but I don’t want to study engineering as an undergraduate student. I’m really into new materials/bio materials, so I guess my plan is to first gain a solid science background at college, and then choose a more specific and professional (also more career-oriented) graduate program like material science and engineering. The dream college I’ve been admitted to has a special program to prepare science students to go on pursuing engineering in graduate schools(i.e.chemistry to material engineering, maths to industrial engineering, cs to electrical engineering, physics to civil engineering), so my plan is doable, but I need to word hard at some extra maths and physics courses and do a lot of researches and internships and stuff like that. :)</p>