UCI Business Administration of Biomedical Engineering?

<p>I got into Biomedical Engineering which was my second choice, however, now UCI is offering me the option to change my major to Business Administration since it was my first choice. I'm wondering which major does UCI have a better program for and which one has more opportunities later on in the future. Please help as I don't have much time to accept the offer</p>

<p>Its certainly up to you, but Business Admin is definitely a hard major to get into, but it’s also a very new program, almost 3 years now since its been implemented? </p>

<p>What are you more comfortable with? Are you more hands on, or do you like theory? Are you more comfortable with science classes (Physics, chem, bio etc.)?</p>

<p>What can you visualize yourself doing more comfortably? </p>

<p>In my opinion, both majors should have very great opportunities in the future as the economy slowly starts to get back on its feet, job opportunities will be MUCH better in 4 years than it is now.</p>

<p>Yeaa I heard it’s really hard to get in. I was thinking of just accepting the offer and see how it goes and change majors from there.
I’m more of a math person and I took regular physics in high school and it was pretty easy for me because I was able to understand the concept but that’s not AP.</p>

<p>Take Business. You can also change to biomedical engineering later but the other way around is way more difficult. Plus business is a whole lot better and easier than BME.</p>