SeeGeeWhy has the best advice so far.
As for what I'd say, pick the one you like and then get a job you like. You'll be trained to do what you need to do in your career. I don't hire a petroleum engineer over a chemical engineer because he knows how to calculate the downhole pressure in a well and the chemmy doesn't, I hire him because he shows the best attitude and aptitude. I will teach them how to perform the functions of the job.
In other words, don't overthink it. University is not training you for a job. They are teaching you the basics to function in a career.
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