English major switching to engineering?

<p>Hmm well I’ve heard that many engineers dont do nearly as much math at work as they did in university.</p>

<p>This is just a guess but I think that a biomedical engineer wouldn’t have to do much math compared to the other engineering fields. </p>

<p>If you really dont like the math but really like biology and want something practical, a biochemistry degree might also be a possibility. I think you can get work in pharmaceutical sales and pharma companies to work in labs or other projects. (Although outside of sales, you might need at least a masters).</p>

<p>I highly recommend doing some research on what lawyer’s jobs are like and what biochem/engineers jobs are like and try to figure out which you would prefer doing.</p>