I have a Problem

<p>I'm really unsure of what to go into and what to do
I'm torn between two majors Computer Engineering and BioChemistry/BioPhysics
Any insight into which major would be good.
Also im torn between a lot of colleges any insight or anything that anyone wants to know Ill tell them and try and Help </p>

<p>SUNY Oneonta- Bio Chem</p>

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<p>SUNY New Paltz Computer Engineering
U Buffalo (Computer Engineering)
SUNY Binghamton Computer Engineering </p>

<h2>Drexell Computer Engineering </h2>

<p>IM still waiting from
Stony Brook Computer Engineering
Syracuse Computer Engineering
SUNY Geneseo (Bio chem/Bio Physics)</p>

<p>Have you considered biomedical engineering? That might combine your interests.</p>

<p>There is also a neuroscience degree that mixes computer science with neurology, biology, and chemistry classes. There is cognitive science, which is not what you want. The actual neuroscience I have looked at, many have a robotics type emphasis that you might like.</p>

<p>So there are two types of neuroscience?I I’m not quite sure I understand</p>

<p>If I were in your position, I would base my decision off of where you can explore both of your interests. If you are really that unsure, it may be best to foster both and see where it goes. Good luck!</p>

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<p>Good for what?</p>

<p>Only you can know your own interests.</p>

<p>However, if you mean job prospects at graduation, almost anything is better than biological science majors, according to <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/internships-careers-employment/1121619-university-graduate-career-surveys-4.html#post15518814[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/internships-careers-employment/1121619-university-graduate-career-surveys-4.html#post15518814&lt;/a&gt; . But note that the computer industry can have huge ups and downs, so if the industry is like it was a decade ago when you graduate, it may be a very poor job market, unlike now.</p>