Best engineering major for a pre-pharm student?

I’m currently a high school junior at a STEM centered high school also taking a two year bioscience technology program. I am thinking about getting a research based science career- specifically pharmacology. I know that this requires me to attend pharmacy school for my graduate studies. And as a pre-pharm student, I know it does not count as a major so I was looking at an engineering major- biomedical engineering.

I will most likely attend Ohio State (I know it is a while from now to decide) as a pre-pharm and pre-biomed engineering student my freshman year and apply for the BME program the spring before my sophomore year. But, the problem is that BME is the toughest program/major to get accepted into at the university with about 75 students accepted each year. It is so competitive that the university suggests all students to have a backup plan.

I’ve enjoyed focusing on biomedical aspects of science in my biosci tech program and engineering in my STEM school, which is why I desire to major in BME. But, I fear that it will be too competitive and I might not get in.

Looking at the big picture, what are other engineering majors that I could benefit from as a student that plans to apply for pharmacy school? Chemical and biomolecular engineering (CBE)?

This is my first post on here so please tell me if you need anything clarified.

Why dismiss natural sciences like chemistry, biochemistry, biology, etc? Why engineering specifically?

Chemistry or Biochemistry are the best degrees for pharmacy school. Your entry into a pharmacy program will depend somewhat on your grades in your undergraduate program and by studying an engineering discipline you are probably reducing your GPA by 0.1-0.2.

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