I'm good at Chemistry so what major should I choose?

<p>I'm about to choose my major and I'm thinking about Pharmacology and Chemical Engineering. As far as I know, there're only pharmacology programs for graduated students in the USA. Chemical Engineering, however, requires Maths and Physics. But my Maths and Physics are not really good (I spent most of my time in high school studying Chemistry). I'm so confused right now.
Is there any other majors that have something to do with Chemistry (especially Organic Chemsitry)? Can you guys suggest some universities/colleges in Northeastern United States?</p>

<p>By the way, what kinds of jobs can I get with a degree in Chemical Engineering/Pharmacology? working environment (in the lab or in the factory)? and salary?</p>

<p>Chemical engineers get good paying jobs - entry level ChemE’s make more than their chemistry counterparts. Chemical engineers do a lot of things. Some go into industry, some go into consulting, some even go into med school. In industry, they perform a variety of functions, including mass production, optimization of processes, and designing plants. You’ll need math and physics - my program only requires one year of calc-based physics and math through differential equations. </p>

<p>Right now, job prospects look better for ChemE’s than chemistry majors but that might change in a few years as those who switched into engineering after the recession start graduating.</p>