<p>I agree with you: I also find it extremely difficult to decide what I want to pursue in college. Having varying interests is killer. I know if someone were to ask me what I was going to major in right now, I could not give them an honest answer. I’m torn between Nuclear and Aerospace at the moment, but many would tell me to just go mechanical which just makes things even harder. </p>
<p>If I were you, I would ask yourself this: How badly do you want to pursue medicine? I was considering med for a while, but after much thinking I concluded it just wasn’t the path I wanted to take. If you rule out medicine then you have narrowed things down a bit further. </p>
<p>Next is, if you are already doubting that armed forces is what you want to do, then just rule it out. Makes the decision even easier now. </p>
<p>Lastly, when it comes to engineering disciplines, I would just apply to one of the one’s that interest you, then use your first year of college to really think it over. It should not be difficult to switch between majors. However, if med is something you wish to pursue along with engineering, I think biomedical is your best bet since there is a lot of overlap with premed req’s.</p>