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What engineering majors should I consider pursuing?

I am very interested in biology and medicine but I also really love physics and calculus. I'll be a senior in high school this year and I know that I want to be an engineer and I'm hoping to go to Georgia Tech but I don't know which field I'm most interested in. I would love to do drug design and research which I know falls under chemical engineering but I don't know if I'll be able to handle the chemistry courses I'll have to take. I really love physics; if I could turn everything into a physics problem, I would. I love the real world applications of physics. I know civil and mechanical engineering have a lot of physics, but what else do they do? Biology is extremely interesting to me as well; I took Microbiology at my school last year and learning about bacteria and viruses and their structures intrigued me, and so does the anatomy and function of organs, organelles, and molecules like proteins. Anatomy and biochemistry are interesting to me. And I've always loved math. Differential and integral calculus were a breeze for me. I love solving problems. So based on my interests, what does it sound like I'd be interested in?

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