<p>I was accepted into UCSD bioengineering:biotechnology, UCLA's chem eng, and berkeley's mcb. I know that if i do choose berkeley, my plan will be to change majors (since i much prefer an enginnering major over a plain science major) to bioeng or chemE. however i know that the change of college into engineering is VERY VERY hard to do, so if i do happen to get rejected from both bioeng (college of engineering) and chemeng (college of chemistry), then i'll apply to haas undergraduate program. (i have equal interest in business and engineering) HOWEVER, the application for haas is ALSO extremely selective. Thus im really bent on where to go now. should i go to berkeley and take the three chances and hope i'll make it into one of them, or should i just take the safe way and take ucsd's #2 bioengineering program? I know that if i do happen to get rejected from all 3 of my planned goals, i would have rather went to ucla or ucsd instead because i would definitely not want to be an mcb major. tell me your opinions and advice if you were in this situation. thanks. also if anyone can provide me some more detail of just how hard it is to change from L&S to eng, i'd greatly appreciate it.</p>