Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
But you're presuming that all English and history majors couldn't hack it as engineers?
Yup, pretty much.
Engineers can do reading, analysis, and writing. English and history majors can't do math.
Not in my experience. Some can. Though I would say a field based on judgment and analysis is far easier to do okay in than a technical field because the flaws aren't as clear-cut.
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.
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:Anonymous wrote: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.
But you're presuming that all English and history majors couldn't hack it as engineers?
Yup, pretty much.
Engineers can do reading, analysis, and writing. English and history majors can't do math.
Anonymous wrote:Chemistry
Engineering
Anonymous wrote:Electrical engineering. I know this is 900 years ago, but that was my dad's major and I vaguely remember him telling me that it was a five year program and more than half the class dropped out.
Anonymous wrote: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.
But you're presuming that all English and history majors couldn't hack it as engineers?
Anonymous wrote:I have a BS in Chemical Engineering and I would vote Physics as the hardest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
But you're presuming that all English and history majors couldn't hack it as engineers?
DP, but yes. Most people who major in a humanities subject & don’t have a second major could not hack it as an engineering major. Probably couldn’t make it as a Chemistry major either, but could potentially do Biology.
Anonymous wrote: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.
But you're presuming that all English and history majors couldn't hack it as engineers?