<p><a href=“http://www.hss.caltech.edu/~jkg/CaltechSquash/squash.html[/url]”>http://www.hss.caltech.edu/~jkg/CaltechSquash/squash.html</a></p>
<p>(from Google, if that helps any)</p>
<p>You could also email any of the people on that website and ask them about it.</p>
<p>As for the non-squash questions:</p>
<p>Focus- Yes, you could get a double major in economics along with engineering . How feasible it is depends on which engineering you’d like to take and also how hard you’d like to work. I’m sure more people can elaborate on this… I don’t really know anyone doing Econ/Eng. I do know people who are doing Engineering/BEM (Business, Economics, and Management) double majors though-- one of my friends is a MechE/BEM major. </p>
<p>The “other” departments of Caltech are most definitely not useless- I’ve found the humanities/social science courses I’ve taken so far here to be very enriching. I’m much like yourself, interested in a wide variety of things. So far I’ve taken (I’m a freshman, btw) a philosophy course called knowledge and reality and a history/philosophy of science class and enjoyed both. I also plan on taking some psych courses, some poli-sci classes, and chinese! (I’m not asian though). I definitely don’t feel “limited” by the opportunities here at all.</p>
<p>Campus culture is really one of the best things about Caltech, not one of the worst. You’ll get a feel for it when you visit. In general, I think Caltech has a very huge variety of people and due to the very accepting nature of caltech students, you really get to see all the different kinds…</p>
<p>If we were defined only by our pursuit of math/science, then how would we be any different from each other? I guess we all could be the same, but we’re definitely not. I wrote a little bit about my friends in the recent “house” post, and I don’t define any of them by their love for math/science… rather, their hobbies and quirks. </p>
<p>“Just to give you an idea of what I mean, I’ll tell you about a few of my friends. My roommate Eric is a tall skinny guy who loves to fence and watch “The show” and most of all loves dark chocolate. I could probably bribe him to do my laundry with dark chocolate. Chris has a thick beard, likes anime probably a little too much, is learning Japanese, and is obsessed (in a good way) with all things computer. Paul also likes anime, I think he’s replaying pokemon right now, and really enjoys a good joke. Ali is Paul’s roommate and is always mocksparring with me and complaining that he’s getting fat (he’s not). Jan is Chris’s roommate and likes drinking tea, playing unreal tournament, and procrastinating way beyond what anyone else can do. Jan is also a EE, like me. I also hang out with Noele and Narain, both EEs. Narain is a guy with the thickest glasses I’ve ever seen. He also happens to be very funny (although often unintentionally). Noele is a short girl who will often tell you how much she loves being short. She’s involved with DARPA and often tells me how she doesn’t really understand what she’s doing, although I’m sure part of that is a result of modesty. Anyway, those are my main group of friends. They all have completely different interests and personalities, but together with the rest of Lloyd form a really awesome cohesive unit of amazingness.”</p>
<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=314867&page=2[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=314867&page=2</a></p>