Engineer to Law?

<p>Wow, who can predict the twists and turns our lives take?! My son sounds a little like you, ariesathena. He loves many different subjects, is having an easy time with his engineering classes, and thinks he may eventually want to go into law. He looks forward to study abroad. I guess he will find his way eventually!</p>

<p>Ariesathena I think Im the same way too. I like all the stuff engineering does. I like thinking about all the stuff that engineers are capable of. I am actually doing very well in my engineering class (I'm figuring out the questions right before the foreign kids! sorry that sounds rude but that's actually a pretty big deal.) But I don't like the massive amounts of precise lab work needed to come up with an answer that may end up being wrong anyways. Like if a sample needs to be 90% purity and I only get 87%. Well what's an extra 3%? I know it would be a lot to an engineering reseacher but to me, that's stupid. I don't see (I do but I'm just not that anal) why the exatitude of precision and sig figs matters.</p>

<p>But I'm still gonna try it out some more. No need for me to cut it out as an option already.</p>