Let me tell you, I know that engineering is for me!
I opted to take macroeconomics and microeconomics as my upper level humanities courses needed to graduate. I had two awesome teachers, and the classes were interesting.
Microeconomics examines the behavior of individual firms and households, while macroeconomics examines the decisions that the economy makes as a whole.
Let's just say that these business-type classes are totally different than engineering. It made the classes very challenging to understand. The material wasn't unbearable, it was just the fact that it made me adjust to a different style of thinking. I was used to very science related classes, but these economics had very few formulas and required lots of thinking (not that engineers don't think... a different kind of thinking).
http://www.mysterygoogle.com/
I'm not exactly sure how it works. All I know is that you type in a search and it brings up a random search completely different than what you put in. It's a good time waster if you're bored.
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