three options...

<li>Apply to UT as engineering major</li>
<li>Apply to UT as a pre-pharmacy major</li>
<li>Apply to UT undecided</li>
</ol>

<p>Engineering i know gives the most scholarships out of my options, but how much do natural science give compared to them?</p>

<p>A lot of people apply to natural science, so i’m guessing they probably don’t give out much?</p>

<p>Also, applying undecided will probably get me little, if not any right?</p>

<p>Engineering offers the most money, but do you want to major in engineering?</p>

<p>I really don't know...</p>

<p>I am equally good/interested in math and science...
If i major in pharmacy, i'll probably have more of a life in college and i'll make more when i graduate.</p>

<p>So i'm leaning more towards pharmacy but something keeps me going back to engineering...</p>

<p>Do you have any interest in pharmacy? IF you think you will enjoy that and make a decent amount of money., I would definitely go for that. You can have some fun in college, do something you enjoy AND make good money. From what </p>

<p>I have heard Engineering is a big work load, and its tough.Scholarships are out there for anything you want to do, you just have to find and pursue them.</p>

<p>I don't know anything about UT's pharm program but I've never heard pharmacy students say they have much of a life in college! The high number of credit hours, very structured schedule, need to maintain a good gpa, and scoring well on PCAT's in your second year, (if needed) would seem to preclude having alot of free time! Maybe it's different if you're going for a B.S. then applying to PharmD, but 0-6 is not going to have much flexibility to try different things.</p>

<p>It really sounds like you are undecided and should wait to declare a major. That's what the first year or two of college is for! Explore your options to the fullest - both will be great careers, but you must try some of the courses, network with other people, and see what feels right to you.</p>