The thing with engineering and IT is that it's still one of few careers where you'll receive an above average pay for a 40h work week. If you go into business, med or law the extra hours put into work have to be factored. It's about how willing you are to make work your life or something that finances your freetime.
I'm not saying that the biz/med/law path isn't worth it in the long run but you really have to make it priority in your life.
I'm not saying that the biz/med/law path isn't worth it in the long run but you really have to make it priority in your life.