I'm a college senior who came to terms that engineering isnt for me? Now what?

<p>Xinio, I would not worry about it. Your degree in Engineering from one of the top 20 Engineering schools in the nation will serve you well, regardless of your future career path. And your GPA is also fine, considering the major you chose. </p>

<p>You have many options. As some have suggested, consulting firms look for fresh-out-of-college Engineers with quantitative and project management skills. Investment Banks also love Engineers for their quantitative skills. Public Policy and Environmental agencies need employees with Engineering (specifically Civil Engineering)qualifications, even if they are not using those skills for Engineering purposes.</p>

<p>Graduate school is another option as well. Public Policy schools will certainly respect your3.2 GPA from Maryland. For that, you would have to take the GRE and have a well thought out reason for wanting to pursue a degree in Public Policy.</p>

<p>I really wouldn’t worry though. You are in a pretty strong position.</p>