"33% of the S&P 500 CEOs' undergraduate degrees are in engineering and only 11% are in business administration."
engineers can do everything a bussinesss major can, and most times better.
http://www.businessinsider.com/ceos-majored-in-engineering-2011-3?op=1
Manipulative statistic. They're comparing Engineering grads, which includes a wide range of different concentrations (i.e. civil, chemical, petroleum, electrical) to Business Administration, which is just one major.
Add in the Economics, Finance and Accounting majors if you want to make a realistic comparison between "business kids" and "engineering kids". Most people on Wall Street majored in Economics because the Ivies, outside of Wharton, don't offer Business Administration for undergrad. I guess all those people weren't counted in this study
And you spelled business wrong