How is life for the Non-engineer at Georgia Tech

<p>Is there a way to see what proportion of undergrads are in the college of sciences?</p>

<p><a href=“http://factbook.gatech.edu/admissions-and-enrollment/undergraduate-enrollment-by-college-ethnicity-gender/”>http://factbook.gatech.edu/admissions-and-enrollment/undergraduate-enrollment-by-college-ethnicity-gender/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>My D says she gets a little grief occasionally (from the guys mostly) about not being an engineering major. </p>

<p>Liberal Arts student here- Obviously I can’t speak for the College of Science, but I can speak in general for non-engineers. Honestly, people may question why you’re at an engineering school for something that isn’t engineering, but it’s not a really big deal. They don’t really care if you’re biology instead of biomedical engineering or whatever. You’re gonna find friends in the sciences, and your engineering friends aren’t going to care whether or not you’re engineering. Ivan Allen (liberal arts) and Business students get a lot of flack for not being engineers, but you’re not going to get that in the sciences. </p>