Alternative for Engineering?

<p>Hey guys, I'm a freshman in college in my school's college of engineering studying chemical engineering. I wasn't very good at physics in high school (at least not first semester, with kinematics and such) but I love math and sciences and I want to get better at physics. I've taken Calc I and II this year and am doing OK and have earned AP credit for chemistry so I was placed into organic chemistry directly. Turns out orgo killed my passion for chemistry and have nothing but loathing emotions for it now...which is unfortunate because both of my parents were good at it and it makes me feel dumber. Bottom line, I want to look at other engineering majors, or a possible alternative to engineering. I have no interest in going into medicine or any kind of medical industry and want to avoid that realm altogether. One thing keeping me in engineering though is that I've always wanted to know how things work and be involved in the technology or alternative energy industry, and engineering is in high demand and I know it will get me a job. I've been thinking about mechanical engineering as an alternative, but want to expand my options beyond engineering as well. Any thoughts or input would be greatly appreciated!</p>