<p>I think I’d still be fine in engineering if it is what I decided, but I’m still just looking for whatever will be the most worthwhile application of my math and science abilities as related to the Christian service path (I know it’s a tad rare). And EngineerHead, again I was just being me and not speaking clearly enough :). I didn’t mean I want to graduate in three years. I simply meant it would take getting an engineering degree in three (not necessarily consecutive) years in order to do the internships and missionary work during my college career while not extending my education past 5 years. As of right now, I’m still not thinking engineering is practical (as was reaffirmed by the points you’ve made that I agree with completely), but I still don’t know how else I might use math and science to combine it with that field.</p>