Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever you are not good at is the hardest major for you. If you’re not good at math, STEM majors would likely be the most difficult for you. If you’re not good at reading, analysis, and writing, majors like English and history might be the most difficult for you.
If your major is *that* difficult, you are likely not in the best major for you.
This isn't true. Not all engineering majors couldn't hack it at English or History.
I vote electrical engineering as one of the hardest. Chemical and petroleum engineering are up there too.
Anonymous wrote:Whatever you are not good at is the hardest major for you. If you’re not good at math, STEM majors would likely be the most difficult for you. If you’re not good at reading, analysis, and writing, majors like English and history might be the most difficult for you.
If your major is *that* difficult, you are likely not in the best major for you.
Anonymous wrote:Physics is extremely hard. Some people switch to engineering because it’s easier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the age of this college scandal, what are the majors that people that get in through back doors can’t hack? I feel like job recruiters/grad schools should look at majors, rather than specific colleges.
They often do. But do you necessarily want someone who excelled in physics doing marketing and PR?
Anonymous wrote:In the age of this college scandal, what are the majors that people that get in through back doors can’t hack? I feel like job recruiters/grad schools should look at majors, rather than specific colleges.