LoveBWVVBR
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Well, I'm not so sure on that one. You know even less about the vaue of an engineering degree than you think you do. Engineers are problem solvers--it's very applicable to many, many career paths.
I'll also tell you that engineers that I know, who have left the field, study their new profession at the graduate level--for example, going to law school. So, it's not like they start from ground zero. They've already proved that they have critical thinking skills.
You might want to consider expanding your circle of friends if you think the English Lit department had all the smart kids.
Well said

FWIW, I do have a graduate degree, paid for in full by my previous employer. I've never used it, though, and I likely won't. The engineering degree is what opens the doors in my experience.