<p>Originally, I felt that majoring in BioE as an undergrad would be the best and fastest route to a BME career, but as I've been scoping the forums lately, it seems the general consensus is to avoid BioE majors and select either EE/ECE, MechE, ChemE, and a few people even mentioned Materials Science.</p>
<p>All these fields sound very fascinating to me but I think playing by my strengths will be convenient. I'm pretty great with numbers and calculations (math), alright with basic chemistry, but was never quite good at physics, especially electricity and magnetism (which is why I'm most likely gonna rule out EE/ECE). I also heard MechE was very physics-oriented, so I'm kind of hesitant to select it as well. </p>
<p>I guess what I want to do for a career in BME is design inventions that ll help fight diseases (i.e I heard nanotechnology's being exploited quite a lot to fight cancer). Can anyone give me suggestions or perhaps another engineering discipline that would suit my interests?</p>