<p>Hello all, I find that what everyone is saying is to not be a science major. Oddly enough I just made the switch from being an English undergrad to a biochemistry undergrad. My goal was to be a creative writing and arab literature professor, I made the major change for fear that it would be difficult to find jobs as an english professor. My chemistry professor told me that a MS in biochemistry was an easy way to get into pharmacy school and that it would make that process easier. Is this true? I’d rather major in something I can get a solid salary in. Also my chemistry professor says that chemical engineers make their best money working for oil companies, if anyone was interested in knowing what most of them do. I really hope I get a reply.</p>