Hello,
I'm a current freshman in Chemical Engineering, but my main goal is to continue onto medical school. However, recently I've been rethinking my choice because I don't want to get a bad gpa and have added stress on top trying to add in all biology courses, etc.
The main problem is I'm getting a full tuition scholarship from the engineering department. So if I switch to a different department I lose all of my scholarships.
I've been considering switching to interdisciplinary computing (I have little programming experience, but I absolutely love math) with a concentration in biology.
Just wanted some advice on whether I should "Stick with it", try a new major that sounds interesting (computing), or completely change departments and just find another source of funding?
Thank you!
I'm a current freshman in Chemical Engineering, but my main goal is to continue onto medical school. However, recently I've been rethinking my choice because I don't want to get a bad gpa and have added stress on top trying to add in all biology courses, etc.
The main problem is I'm getting a full tuition scholarship from the engineering department. So if I switch to a different department I lose all of my scholarships.
I've been considering switching to interdisciplinary computing (I have little programming experience, but I absolutely love math) with a concentration in biology.
Just wanted some advice on whether I should "Stick with it", try a new major that sounds interesting (computing), or completely change departments and just find another source of funding?
Thank you!