Is it smart to do history/chem (possibly chem engineering) as majors?

<p>Some background: History is more important to me but chem is my next favorite by far. I plan to go to law school and maybe do IP law or something. I’m thinking that chemistry/chemical engineering will help me (plus I love it and am good at it).</p>

<li><p>Is there much of a difference between a chemistry and and a chemical engineering major? Since I’m primarily looking at LACs, and they generally don’t have chemical engineering majors (correct me if I’m wrong; I just looked at AWS), should I consider other kinds of schools?</p></li>
<li><p>I’m hoping that the major in chemistry/chemical engineering will help me understand my legal clients. Would a major in chemistry be inferior to one in chemical engineering in this regard?</p></li>
<li><p>Is it really true what they saw about how engineering students always have loads of homework? Is the same true with chemistry majors? Is it worth getting a somewhat lower GPA in order to double major?</p></li>
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<p>Chemical engineering and environmental law are a nice fit.</p>