How come there isn't engineering school forum?

We have law school subforum, med school subforum, and business school subforum in CC.

How come we don’t have engineering school subforum?

Engineering falls under graduate school.

The others exist because they’re professional degrees, not academic.

I think it could be a good idea to add an engineering forum but I don’t know how these decisions are made. Many study engineering undergrad and I’d consider it to be a professional degree along the line of an undergraduate b-school.

I have tagged a moderator who may know the reason why an engineering subforum doesn’t exist or who may be able to take action to add it if appropriate. @MaineLonghorn

It seems that the engineering major forum is able to handle all of the questions that come up with no problem. I don’t think an additional forum is needed.

@MaineLonghorn Thanks – I didn’t realize there was an engineering major forum.

@happy1, yep! Two of the most asked questions are, “Which engineering major is hardest?” and “Which engineering field pays the most?” The veterans on the board have gotten so tired of those questions that we start discussing which ice cream flavor we like the best.

@MaineLonghorn Sounds like a good forum for me to skip (especially with no experience in engineering). But for the record – mint chocolate chip!

Here is the Engineering Major forum:
http://talk.qa.collegeconfidential.com/engineering-majors/

Having an Engineering student I always enjoyed and appreciated the candor of the long term posters. I like the ice cream responses.

i would change the mba forum to a general graduate business degree forum btw