| I hope they don't look at that poorly, since my schedule has been all physics/math/engineering for the first two years, so the latter two have at least 1 or 2 humanities class per quarter by requirement (since I need x number of hours in the social sciences/humanities classes). Since you are graduating then you've obviously fulfilled the requirements for whatever your engineering major is, I don't think they will question it (unless of course you also don't have some sort of work showing interest in the field like research, lab work, internships, etc). |