Economics and Engineering

<p>“Wow, guys. I’m glad we’re all being so mature about this.”</p>

<p>Wow. Just wow. Be careful which bridges you burn before you even cross them.</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>Well, I have a lot of things I could call you. </p>

<p>I’m going to put something out there: After going through a place like Mudd and seeing several of my classmates becoming depressed, dropping out, or taking 5 or 6 years to graduate, I think it is a little bit natural to be concerned about a prospective student who says that he is considering a management route or a joint engineering-management route. I have a lot of respect for CMC but I think it raises a red flag on the technical side of things… like would your heart be 100% into it when working 100 hour weeks at Mudd? If so, great! But I have no indicators in your post that that is where you heart is at.</p>

<p>Does this make sense? In as much as I am annoyed by your demeanor on here, I would rather not see you drop out of Mudd from not being revved up for it.</p>