Less Math in an Engineering Major

<p>Yeah...Heinz, MEDRAD, H.B. Maynard(consulting), Hershey, Penn. Dept. Transport are quite popular in Pittsburgh. Various other consulting positions are in abundance. The field is diverse (just like most other eng. concs.), so you can do research, consulting, business, government work, whatever. Don't worry about job prospects, in short.</p>

<p>Edit: Don't delete posts dammit! Now I sound more incoherent than usual.</p>

<p>if you can do algebra, go chemE.</p>

<p>ecnerwalc3321 said "you can do algebra, go chemE"</p>

<p>LMAO!!!!!!!! I am srry, but are u sure about that? I guess ALL engineering, CS and most science students can do algebra.</p>

<p>what do you mean?</p>

<p>well, so in material balance and energy balance, there's a lot of algebra. There's alot of calculus and other stuff too. BUt there's plenty of algebra.</p>