<p>Between engineering major and science major(chem, physics, or bio), which one is better to prepare for great engineering graduate schools???</p>
<p>Engineering majors. Why would you graduate with a B.S. Biology degree for, say, an Electrical Engineering M.S. in graduate school? :rolleyes:</p>
<p>is it possible to do, say a mechanical engineering BS and get a electrical engineering MS later? (btw im gonna be a M.E. major at UCSD starting this fall..)</p>
<p>^</p>
<p>Yes. 10char</p>
<p>how about like chem or physics major before engineering graduate schoot?</p>
<p>^</p>
<p>Yes. But you have to explain why you want to focus in engineering when you did your ugrad in a pure science. It's something I'm possibly going to be doing (except probably the other way around- engineering ugrad/pure science grad).</p>
<p>why would you do that? Is there some advantage???</p>
<p>LOL...I'm actually doing the research on that and trying to figure it out for myself atm.</p>
<p>Basically, I'm interested in engineering and think it will open up a lot of doors for me and give me some good training. Plus, its a good fallback in case I'm not as good a research scientist as I think I will be.</p>
<p>I still haven't decided fsho yet.</p>