<p>Thanks guys for the answers. It’s nice to know my degree is versatile. My question is now what should I do during the summer to start prepping for grad school/post-undergrad jobs? It’s too late to get any internship since it’s mid-June. I might as well start studying for the GRE. Should I take summer classes? Should I study and take the FE exam? Is it nice to have on a resume even to non-engineering people? What do grad schools look for in candidates? How do I make myself marketable to employers?</p>
<p>And alchemist007, I actually did see 3 idiots and that’s kind of what got the ball rolling on the whole leaving engineering thing.</p>