Which is Harder?

<p>I know this is two complete different fields but i am interested in Engineering or Pre-Dentistry for my college major. Im debating which one to pick. I didn’t really no where to ask this question but which of these fields college course load and work is more strenuous and time-consuming ? Which field would be easy to get a job after college?</p>

<p>Engineering definitely as far as finding a job after college if you don’t get into dental school im assuming. Pre-Dent will give you NOTHING as far as getting a job if you don’t get into dental school. Very very few people will hire you since you don’t really have any sort of degree. And in addition to that very very few schools offer it as an actual major. Engineering is hard though, LOTS of high level math, physics, chem, and bio all mixed together. It definitely teaches you to work very hard and be ready for anything.</p>

<p>why not fullfill the reqs for both and then go from there. to really get a feel for both jobs, shadow both professions, volunteer and get research. if you like the medical/dental life, then pursue that career. if you like engineering more, then take that path. but take the reqs for both roads just incase you decide to change. BTW, both fields are pretty far apart so ure decision should be easy after some experience.</p>

<p>Um engineering is done in undergrad. You can do engineering then go into medicine, lots of people do it.</p>