Industrial vs. regular old guard EE, ME, CE etc.

<p>this is mainly directed at auscguy and live-. I'm looking to get an undergraduate degree in engineering, and probably an MBA after that. I don't plan on being a practicing engineer all that long, I just think undergraduate business programs are basically a waste of time and the technical background would be nice to have. I am good at math, I'm taking calc II this year and just took the BC test and will probably get a 4, but i'm not amazing. I got a 34 on my ACT, I can hang in there with the big guys, but barely. I don't belong at MIT or Caltech. I'm a huge fan of problem solving, but not neccesarily in science only. I like lab sciences, especially the lab part, but I also took and liked writing 121 this year at my high school, which is college freshman writing. I was on our school's constitution team, we got third in teh nation. I spent most of my academic time doing that this year. I'm certainly not the physics-math junky. Do I even belong in engineering? is there a reason industrial and its less technical, more business oriented curriculum sounds so nice?</p>