Are students that don’t major in engineering really looked down upon?? I’ve read that people who have switched from engineering to humanities have felt out of place and such. Is this true?
The Western Reserve part of Case Western Reserve used to be a separate Liberal Arts college before it merged with Case Institute of Technology. You can get an idea of how many per major (these are who graduates)
http://case.edu/ir/media/caseedu/institutional-research/documents/students/Degrees-by-Major-Trend-Data.pdf
I don’t think anyone looks down on the humanities. It’s just a STEM-focused school, and by STEM I mean engineering and biology. The social sciences are fairly popular, and a lot of people double major in humanities fields. If you’re a biology major, your classes are huge and you always know you’re at a research university. If you’re a humanities major, it probably feels more like a liberal arts college.