Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do something easier like nuclear engineering.
+1 I have also heard that the aerospace engineering major is quite forgiving in terms of workload and rigor.
Anonymous wrote:Do something easier like nuclear engineering.
Anonymous wrote:A friend of mine was a math major and she thought it was "easy" in that she wasn't doing research or writing case studies like some other majors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 18 and currently a senior in high school. I just got accepted into one of my top-choice colleges. Now I hate to admit this, but I'm not a very studious person. I really want to major in something that doesn't require a lot of outside studying. I keep hearing that math, more specifically pure math, is by far one of the easiest and least-demanding majors. Does math sound like a good choice for me, given my terrible study habits?
Are you good at math?
I wouldn't say I'm terrific at high school math. I'm taking AP Calculus AB right now and I have a B.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 18 and currently a senior in high school. I just got accepted into one of my top-choice colleges. Now I hate to admit this, but I'm not a very studious person. I really want to major in something that doesn't require a lot of outside studying. I keep hearing that math, more specifically pure math, is by far one of the easiest and least-demanding majors. Does math sound like a good choice for me, given my terrible study habits?
Are you good at math?
Anonymous wrote:I'm 18 and currently a senior in high school. I just got accepted into one of my top-choice colleges. Now I hate to admit this, but I'm not a very studious person. I really want to major in something that doesn't require a lot of outside studying. I keep hearing that math, more specifically pure math, is by far one of the easiest and least-demanding majors. Does math sound like a good choice for me, given my terrible study habits?