Take a few courses in everything, and see what you like studying. That's what first year is for.
There is a single course for chem eng? Well boy howdy! I sure do feel shafted for taking this 5 year program!Luftwaffles said:Pah you guys, im doing foodscience and had to take chemeng AND org chem. Chemeng takes the cake for being the most soul wearing though. Org chem is kinda fun sometimes.
Nah it was a chem materials course under chemeng. I still have to take another next year =[Doctor VonSexMachine said:There is a single course for chem eng? Well boy howdy! I sure do feel shafted for taking this 5 year program!Luftwaffles said:Pah you guys, im doing foodscience and had to take chemeng AND org chem. Chemeng takes the cake for being the most soul wearing though. Org chem is kinda fun sometimes.![]()
I have to agree with what was said before. I started out school as a Biological and Agricultural Engineering major...awesome job opportunities with close to 100k as an undergrad. Couldn't hack the physics so I switched to Biology with an emphasis in genetics. Once again, great possibilities coming out of school but discovered that I would hate sitting in a lab all day. Soooo....History major. Loved going to classes and learning but not really a marketable major. So now I cook for a living in a Co-op and make more money than I would teaching. Go figure. I would suggest majoring in whatever you know would keep you going to classes.aquaman839 said:Hows about you major in something that you can get money in. All those majors are great if you want to be a teacher. Go to a trade school. Historians can't weld but I bet welders know history.