BizEcon vs Engineering

<p>I'm attending UCLA in the fall and I was accepted under pre BizEcon. Now, however, I'm thinking about turning towards chemE. I do plan in the future to obtain an MBA and I know that whether or not I go under the path of either BizEcon or chemE I can apply to a business school. Also as a side note, if I do BizEcon at UCLA I do plan to minor in chemistry or double major in biochemistry because I may or may not in the end want to have a career in pre-med and also because I feel it showcases I can handle a heavy courseload/stress like an engineer. People have told me that there's no point in double majoring or minoring because I should spend time looking for internships instead. So here are my following questions...
- Does it really make no difference to business schools whether I do BizEcon or chemE?
- What has a higher starting salary between the two?...what about over the course of 5 years?
- Is there a point in minoring/double majoring?
- What major can I get more out of? ( I hear BizEcon at UCLA people don't get much out of meaning its not as practical )
- How long do I have to work before I apply for an business school?
- What do people do in between the time they apply for business school and after they graduate from college?
- What form of internships will look good on my resume?</p>

<p>Thanks for reading through all this.</p>

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