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Some advice on transferring to a pre-engineering degree?

My initial choice was to complete a CS+Math (spec in physics) double-major and then work in computational life sciences as a career. I've talked to a rep from a college that I planned to transfer to and she suggested that I look into their pre-engineering program as well.

I did, and it seems like there are engineering/math professionals that move into life sciences, but EE+Bio just seems like a left-field combination to get into. Is it worth my time in terms of job prospects/schooling investment/job satisfaction?

Some examples:

Engineering Insights: Computational Science and Engineering
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQW9eT0SjS4

What is computational life science?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqXcpU4z7s4

Dean's Seminar Series: John A. Rogers on the Future of Bio-integrated, Dissolvable Electronics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekP7LBeM5qE

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