Students in Mr. Robert Friedman’s sophomore business and finance elective have been hard at work preparing pitch presentations for their businesses, illustrating how their ideas could be tailored for a competitive market. Last Wednesday, they presented to Rabbi Aryeh Tiefenbrunn’s sophomore engineering class. The engineering students enjoyed hearing unique and interesting ideas from their peers, and offered constructive feedback and questions to help the business and finance students further refine their projects. As the engineering students develop their own project ideas and work toward building prototypes, this experience will bolster their analytical approach as they finetune their ideas to fit the needs of a target market. Interdisciplinary learning at its best!