Economics and Engineering

<p>Thanks fiona. Your thoughts about the option are basically identical to mine.</p>

<p>Braden- I may have overreacted to rocketDA and geek_mom, and I’ve cooled down a bit about it since I posted that, but I still think he was a little bit… well I can’t think of the word I’m looking for, but I think you get the gist of it.</p>

<p>Anyway. Yeah, it would still probably overload your schedule a bit, but I’m not sure it would be as bad as in a normal 3-2 program. Also I know that you can take at least a couple of those classes during your years at McKenna. Similarly to that, I’m fairly positive that you can take at least some of the “core” classes at Mudd instead of McKenna, though I don’t know how many. As far as fulfilling Mudd’s general education requirements, I believe that it’s just two extra humanities classes that you have to take while at Mudd. </p>

<p>I couldn’t find much to distinguish the Management-Engineering program from the economics and engineering on their website either. It did say the the Econ and Eng was an extension of their successful management engineering major, but there wasn’t a whole lot of information beyond that, which is why I was asking here and on the Claremont McKenna board. I was hoping that someone here might have some firsthand information for me. </p>

<p>Anyway thanks for all your help =)</p>