Business or engineering undergrad?

Wondered if any b school grads ever had this dilemma. Junior in hs, 4.0,1510sat(770m) with a good grasp with numbers and although engineering sounds more rigorous believes business would be more exciting. Have recently done research and will be published In econ journal,really enjoyed the Data Analytics course it stemmed from. any advice would be appreciated.

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>"770m"

>"good grasp with numbers"

cmon man we're talking SAT I math right? at least get an 800

 

770 means he literally got one or two wrong on the whole thing which is pretty fucking good. No one has that 800 or bust mentality, get that toxic shit out of here.

 

I appreciate that. The 2 wrong was as a Sophomore. Now with Covid and junior 2 tests cancelled. Really didn’t want to list a bunch but calc 1,2,linear algebra,stats will be all A’s. Dont have enough experience with business thus just wanted perspective.

 

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