I'm debating between these two school and the majors I was accepted into. I'm confused on which major and school combination might be better for occupation outlook once I graduate.
If I attend Davis, I kind of want to change my major to bioengineering or environmental science or maybe just leave it as it is. Davis does have a bioengineering program but it's not accelerated so I can't finish up to Masters in 5 years.
Riverside is close by and is offering me the accelerated program for bioengineering (saves money) but isn't ranked high or as challenging as Davis.
Is it better to graduate from Davis and change my major (maybe leave it alone) or graduate from Riverside with Bioengineering MS in 5 years? So I guess the true question is, name vs. degree
Right now I'm not fully considering grad school, so I'm just considering that I have to somewhat rely on my major to make a living in the future.
I won't be making my decision till I visited the universities, so please openly share your opinions and facts.
If I attend Davis, I kind of want to change my major to bioengineering or environmental science or maybe just leave it as it is. Davis does have a bioengineering program but it's not accelerated so I can't finish up to Masters in 5 years.
Riverside is close by and is offering me the accelerated program for bioengineering (saves money) but isn't ranked high or as challenging as Davis.
Is it better to graduate from Davis and change my major (maybe leave it alone) or graduate from Riverside with Bioengineering MS in 5 years? So I guess the true question is, name vs. degree
Right now I'm not fully considering grad school, so I'm just considering that I have to somewhat rely on my major to make a living in the future.
I won't be making my decision till I visited the universities, so please openly share your opinions and facts.