Engineering or Business

<p>Each of Chardo’s examples can be seen in the opposite light as well. CEOs who take in huge bonuses while their company has a down year. Insurance companies that refuse to give claims/find loopholes. Consultants who flat out lie to clients. Etc. It really depends on you as a person and those on your team- how much you impact and help others. </p>

<p>If you’re doing Computer Engineering I don’t think Econ will be nearly technical enough for you. Literally, you’ll wake up each morning wondering why you go to class. Go with CS or maybe applied math. Probably CS. </p>