<p>Which major has better career opportunities. I love math and science both equally.</p>
<p>Chemical Engineering</p>
<p><a href=“https://career.berkeley.edu/Major/Major.stm[/url]”>https://career.berkeley.edu/Major/Major.stm</a> (Biochemistry is part of Molecular and Cell Biology)
[Graduate</a> Status Survey index - Career Services - Cal Poly<a href=“no%20Chemical%20Engineering,%20but%20has%20Biochemistry”>/url</a>
[url=<a href=“Georgia Tech | External Redirect Landing Page”>Georgia Tech | External Redirect Landing Page]Georgia</a> Institute of Technology :: Salary Reports<a href=“not%20enough%20Biochemistry%20data”>/url</a>
[url=<a href=“http://www.studentaffairs.cmu.edu/career/students_alumni/post-grad-survey/]Post-Graduation”>http://www.studentaffairs.cmu.edu/career/students_alumni/post-grad-survey/]Post-Graduation</a> Survey Results-Career and Professional Development Center - Carnegie Mellon University](<a href=“http://www.careerservices.calpoly.edu/gradsurvey/]Graduate”>http://www.careerservices.calpoly.edu/gradsurvey/)
[Graduating</a> Student Survey - MIT Careers Office](<a href=“http://web.mit.edu/career/www/infostats/graduation.html]Graduating”>http://web.mit.edu/career/www/infostats/graduation.html)</p>
<p>Chemical Engineering</p>
<p>No question ChemE</p>
<p>ChemE = engineer</p>
<p>Biochem = unemployed or contract lab serf.</p>
<p>K thats what i thought haha…thanks for the reassurance</p>