Originally Posted by
WalksOn2Wheels

I think he originally said something about a post-MBA or something like that, so that means he was probably a business major. There's a reason that 1) The very good engineering school I went to also has a very good business school and 2) Why we called engineering "Pre-Business." We poked fun at the business majors a lot, but that was only because they had massive ammounts of time (and fun) and were generally showered and well dressed while us engineering folk were doing group study sessions until 1 or 2 a.m. when most business majors were just leaving the bars.
Oh, I know. Recall the number of students who showed up on the first day of college ready to pursue their engineering degree, then after the second semester switched to business because calculus and physics were a bit much?