Who's majoring in Engineering?

<p>im majoring in mechanical. anyone else? also post your email and/or sn</p>

<p><a href="mailto:05hang@simsbury.k12.ct.us">05hang@simsbury.k12.ct.us</a></p>

<p>iam93157</p>

<p>thats a "zero-five"</p>

<p>put "undecided"
got in ED.
Int'l student from Thailand
go to school in CT</p>

<p><a href="mailto:pattaya07@hotmail.com">pattaya07@hotmail.com</a><a href="MSN%20messenger">/email</a>
sn: pattaya077</p>

<p>sry, i mean "undecided" within engineering college</p>

<p>Engineering undecided
AIM: escaflowne62</p>

<p>If you want my email, IM me.</p>

<p>losoland: where from CT, im in simsbury</p>

<p>Engineering: undecided
AIM: PetermanP2G</p>

<p>Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
South Korea
no AIM</p>

<p>Materials science and engineering
AIM: Samiam7654</p>

<p>Anyone else thinking about doing a varsity sport and engineering?</p>

<p>Electrical and Computer Engineering</p>

<p>i want to do fencing</p>

<p>biological engineering</p>

<p>Mechanical Engineering</p>

<p>sn: maxdogzzz</p>

<p>Any idea what the guy/girl ratio will be in Engineering for our class?</p>

<p>teddyrbear- aerospace/mechanical engineering</p>

<p>mechanical engineering
sn: hugel1313</p>

<p>To answer your question tettyk, the guy/girl ratio in the college of engineering is about 3/1 I think. And what's even worse (for the guys) is that a disproportionately high amount of girls drop out of engineering after freshman year. My only guess to that is that they were underqualified to begin with, and were only admitted because they were girls. Also, the girls tend to do specific majors in engineering. Most of the girls in engineering do either operations research, civil engineering, biological engineering, or chemical engineering. If you do electrical engineering, engineering physics, mechanical engineering or computer science, the only girls you will see are the crazy singaporean ones who need a 3.8 in order to not be deported. Not to completely wash away your hopes, but if you are looking for girls, don't look for them in your classes. My girlfriend is in arts and sciences, and yours probably will be too.</p>

<p>Engineering: undecided
AIM: armandg05</p>

<p>Well, there’ll be at least one girl in the MAE major, because I’m counting on graduating in 4 years. I'm used to hard work and I'm used to being the minority in my 3-1 guy-to-girl preengineering high school.</p>

<p>See you in September!</p>

<p>yo gh0st ur never on im :( haha, about the guy to girl ratio... does that account for the unusually high admissions rates for engineering? 38%, the fact that they need to fill vacant spots the next year?</p>

<p>Computer Engineering</p>