<p>I’m not 100% on my exact major, but it will definitely be a chem, bio, math, engineering related major. I am still really interested in engineering, and I’m not scrapping my list, I was just trying to look at new options should I decide biochem is what i wanted. The only real factor that influenced this change is the fact that I have begun to really enjoy biology. I know I could always minor in it, but from what I hear a minor is useless if your majoring in engineering. People say just study more and get better engineering grades, don’t worry about the minor. In terms of future desires, I don’t really have any career goals, as much as i’m just planning on studying what interests me most. There is always money to be made with a science or engineering major. Whether one is paid more then the other is not important to me, I just want to do what i think i would enjoy the most. I could not disagree more about deciding on a college based on a major. Colleges are huge places, and your bound to find people you get along with at them! what you aren’t guaranteed to find are excellent programs in your areas of interest. especially when i don’t have any size limitations except below 30k, i could care less about diversity, nor do i care about the town. The college feel is a good part of it, but program strength is also one of the largest deciding factors.</p>