Chemincal Engineering? MBA worth it?

<p>Hello, I am currently a freshman engineer weighing several options. During my first year I have learned that along with graduating with a BS in engineering I can obtain a MBA at five years current school. However, it is an expensive private school and when I graduate I will have tons of debt. Also, my current school only offers Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Computer Engineering but I want to explore chemical engineering as well because I have enjoyed chemistry despite only taking general chem. Although I cannot transfer now if I were to take more chem courses along with the engineering courses at my current school next year would I still be able to major in chemical engineering at another school? I'm just confused on which direction to go, I really enjoy my current school and if I had to stay and do electrical or computer engineering here I would be happy.</p>

<p>Believe me, chemical engineering has very little to do with pure chemistry haha.</p>

<p>Just like bioengineering has very little to do with pure bio? hehe</p>

<p>To answer your question, yes, you can work to the prereqs for ChemE and then transfer later. I would suggest transferring before your 4th semester, so you don't get too behind.</p>

<p>Did you take any physics yet? Take physics classes if you haven't and that'll give you an idea of whether you'd like EE, CompE, or ME better than ChemE.</p>

<p>I'm in physics 2 right now and am taking physics 3 in the fall but that hasn't given me an idea of what direction to go...</p>

<p>If it matters, the other courses I have taken so far are:
Differential Equations
multi-variable calc
Engineering concepts 1-3 (broad overview of ME, EE, and CE (computer))
General Chemistry
Then two required writing classes.</p>