<p>So basically I'm a freshman at University of Missouri right now. My current major is Biochemical Engineering under Chemical engineering department. I actually should be considered as late sophomore as I have earned many AP credits in high school.All of these credits are in my major-related areas.Next semester I will be a junior so I really need to know what major I need to choose. My end goal of my life is to make tons of money and enjoy a high society life style.Sorry it sounds really materialistic but that's really what I wanna do so don't make me change my mind on this. I plan to work in a large famous drug/health-care companies like Johnson and Johnson/Pfizer. I'm interested in drug manufacture and design. However, Chemical engineering seems too hard and has limited future outlook. However, making drugs seems very profitable as our population is aging and needs good drugs. I also discovered that Industrial engineering seems very attractive to me as it has a heavy focus on company/industry effectiveness and fiance. Many schools have programs like getting a degree in industrial engineering and MBA. But Industrial engineering is easier and very board. Biochemistry is another option of mine. But I'm not interested in research at all! I basically wanna use my engineering and biochemistry degree as my backgrounds and make myself more desired to hire. I'm also an International student from China. International market is also what I'm kinda thinking... </p>
<p>Finally as you can see, I'm in a tangled mess. I need to make my mind clear of what major I should choose right now as my undergrad degree. Someone please help me!</p>
<p>I really don't wanna be a doctor of any kinds. It's just not interesting for me. So definitely no to Med schools. Also business and fiance at undergrad level are very hard to find a job unless I'm in Ivy league schools. Yes, I'm smart but sometimes the subjects are just too boring and I really have to push myself to get through!!! :(</p>