I'm a 3/5 year materials engineering student, and I'm less and less interested in the bulk of materials engineering the more I learn. I'm interested in nanomaterials and advanced materials, but becoming more and more interested in biology/nutrition/neuroscience/psychology. I'm all over the place, changing a lot personally, and chances are I won't even be interested in engineering apart from the money.
My current plan is to graduate, work a few years, then travel for a while or work on personal projects while figuring myself out. I have the opportunity to get a minor in Biomedical engineering for only 5-11 extra credits (lots of overlap courses) and it looks like a great option for broadening my options later in life if I continue down my current trajectory of interests.
Any advice would be appreciated, am I wasting time, money, and effort for something that just spruces up a diploma marginally, or would this likely be a valuable addition to my education?
My current plan is to graduate, work a few years, then travel for a while or work on personal projects while figuring myself out. I have the opportunity to get a minor in Biomedical engineering for only 5-11 extra credits (lots of overlap courses) and it looks like a great option for broadening my options later in life if I continue down my current trajectory of interests.
Any advice would be appreciated, am I wasting time, money, and effort for something that just spruces up a diploma marginally, or would this likely be a valuable addition to my education?