UCI or UCSD lets GGOOOOOOOO!!!!!

<p>ok i got into revelle for the winter quarter and i was thinking of double majoring in aerospace engineering and economics with minors in both management and accounting, um major wise is it better at ucsd or uci? how easier to get into grad school and getting a job/???holla back</p>

<p>I don’t know the answer to your question, since both schools are very good. But at UCI you can’t minor in both management and accounting.</p>

<p>So you got in UCSD for the winter quarter and UCI for the fall(I’m assuming). If this the case then I think you should go to UCI because why waste a quarter plus I’m pretty sure that you will be behind if you don’t take any classes for the fall></p>

<p>Yeah, wouldn’t missing fall quarter mess you up for some of those ABC class series and stuff?</p>

<p>Like I mentioned in your cross post (shame on you ;)), UCSD doesn’t offer anything business-related (except for management science… which is an off-shoot of econ).</p>

<p>i guess i’ll have to do with economics and some other engineering, i just found out aerospace industry is going nowhere and does not have jobs</p>

<p>^
seriously? i thought more aerospace engineers were needed… more than ever becaues of space exploration and NASA developments n stuff</p>

<p>changbj88 read this:
<a href=“Businessweek - Bloomberg”>Businessweek - Bloomberg;

<p>i dont wanna become a mathematician, theyre like nerds + wizards haha jk, yea i heard that technology is already here for aerospace/aeronautics, i hear its the mismanagement of resources and funds that makes the process so slow,</p>