<p>ipoder, I'm going to be in M&T at Penn next year and I plan on doing Bioengineering with my Wharton degree too. From what I've heard, BioE and Chemical Engineering are probably the two hardest engineering majors at penn (tho MechE and Electrical are not much easier). I'm pretty sure that bioengineering involves a lot of physics, and I chose the field because i like biology, chem and physics equally.</p>
<p>i'm also considering the Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree in Biomedical Science. it's a "lighter" but still rigorous version of bioengineering if you don't want to pursue a technical profession. Either way, bioengineering and biomedical science have the same class requirements for the first two years so it's easy to switch. Penn has an awesome bioE program, and if you're really interested in bioengineering you should def go for it.</p>
<p>see you next year!</p>