Stonehill\Notre Dame 3/2 engineering vs Univ of Portland

<p>He honestly doesn’t know. He excels in math, and prefers the physical sciences (chemistry and physics) to biology, which seemed to point him toward an engineering major even though he is undecided about which one. He also really enjoyed psychology and some of his social studies/history type classes but not so much traditional english/literature type subjects. When visiting colleges, admissions recommended he initially apply to engineering schools since it is easier to transfer out than transfer in. He is the type of kid very committed to social justice (thus the Holy Cross and Jesuit Colleges he applied to), and I could even see him as a math teacher somewhere if not an engineer. Is it doable to possibly double major in psych and math or physics as an undergrad, and then go on to study engineering in graduate school, or do you have to have some kind of an engineering undergraduate degree to even get into engineering graduate school?</p>