If you've got any thoughts of becoming an engineer, start off on that track. It's easy to figure out if you want to stick with it early on and is easy to switch into any other major, though it's a lot more difficult to switch into engineering from other majors (as far as I know, most schools start their major-specific classes for engineering freshman/sophomore year).
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Originally Posted by SemperFidelis
Where would a guy go if he is intent on being a lawyer? Also, are math and sciences a big thing in law like doctors?
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If you're interested in patent law having a degree in some form of engineering is practically required, and lots of employers like science/engineering degrees because they tend to have more rigorous programs than a history or political science one.
If you're interested in med school you could always do biomedical engineering for your undergraduate work; I know a number of people doing that.
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