corvettetimmy
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As for me, I'll be stepping foot out in a new direction (for me, anyways) - electrical engineering for me. Unless, of course, it'll require excessive effort to accomplish; then I'd probably jump into mechanical engineering.
I have many friends that majored in both degrees. Neither one is easier, they both go in depth sufficiently enough so that they are not easy in any way. Stand by for 20+ hours every semester (even summer) plus a 6 month extension unless you have a significant amount of engineering courses completed at that specific college. I hat about 100 hours transfered from the navy(nuke school EM and EM2 rating) and an associates degree before the navy, and only 6 hours for 2 classes transfered into anything useful. I'm not trying to be negative.
A good suggestion would be to contact the school and send them your smart transcript to be evaluated before finalizing on a major if you plan on receiving a lot of military credit. It will save a lot of legwork in the end.
Edit: At my school it did not matter how many times you changed your major as long as you graduated on time. So that is something to ask your ROTC unit about before starting classes as well.
Good luck everyone and Congratulations.