<p>I have a decision to make on where to go for college...</p>
<p>Two days ago, I got my UCSD decision and I was accepted to Biomedical Engineering: Premed. I was also accepted to UCLA but was transfered to BioEngineering in the Chemical department instead of the Bioengineering department. I'm waiting for my undeclared Engineering for UCB. Therefore, if I got into UCB as well, where should I go? I'm considering all factors such as social atmosphere, education, future job prospect, college rankings, etc. Does anyone have any input that would make my decision easier? Thanks</p>
<p>everyone on the UCSD board say the people there are the ones that WORK really hard, but didn't have the natural talent for UCLA and UCB. They also said it was really boring BECAUSE the people are hard workers. And that most of SD is mainly tourist attractions.</p>
<p>wow, biomedical engineering and premed at UCSD are incredibly tough. my doctor majored in the same exact thing there, but she thought it was way too tough so she changed her major to biology. she knew she wasn't going to be using the upper level enginnering classes anyway. but you know it's tough if someone that's capable of getting through med school finds it too difficult. UCSD may be boring, but the biomedical engineering major there is no joke.</p>
<p>well it says on the UCSD admission that it's "Pre-Bioengineering:Pre-Medical" so i dunno. i assume its not double major tho. bioengineering may be related to premed? meh, u just made me consider UCSD again lol...</p>