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    Work is work. Make your life outside of it. Hopefully you are able to utilize one of these master degrees and earn a good living, you seem decently intelligent. I know if it were me though, I'm taking the sure bet on a good salary rather than majoring in something fun and hoping I can get a job. Especially in this economy, you've got to have a very specific skillset.
    With her masters' degrees she will have the very specific skill set to be an art librarian, an archivist, a curator, or a professor.

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    @ biology not being hard. I'd probably rank it right behind physics and chem. Engineering is up there too.

    Pretty much any degree that requires you to get to linear algebra is going to be a tough one.

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    Whats with all the physics being hard posts??

    Physics is Phun!!!!
    Part of what makes it fun is that it's hard, lol. The same reason why pure math classes kill applied math.

    My list? There's only one really.....

    For me English - I don't get it period. All of the syntax and grammar rules make this a no go.
    English was definitely the subject I hated most, but the stuff you're talking about is linguistics, which is an awesome field with lots of cool math and applications to computer science.

    The easiest? Physics and Chemistry of course!!
    Wow, I didn't know physicists liked chemistry. I remember going to listen to Richard Smalley give a lecture one time and the physicist introducing him made a joke about all the physicists in the room only knowing freshman chem.

    Seriously though, you're going to tell me quantum mechanics makes sense and is easy, lol? I think Mr. Feynman would have something to say about that!
    Last edited by baseline bum; 10-19-2011 at 09:07 AM.

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    I understand that people traditionally list the STEM subjects as the hardest, but I know plenty of STEM majors who have trouble writing a coherent essay. Analyzing literature or historical do ents is difficult for them.

    I think the hardest thing to do is to study subjects that are very diverse and to challenge yourself in multiple areas. For my bachelor's, my major was in the School of Science, Engineering and Technology and my minor in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. My master's is in neither.

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    Anything where more than 2 classes with numbers in it is required.

    Oh, and philosophy drove me crazy. I have no idea how/why anyone would major in that.

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    Oh, and philosophy drove me crazy. I have no idea how/why anyone would major in that.
    My son's friends are discovering this. He is a freshman in an honor's program, and the first class they take together is a philosophy course. Many of the kids who are used to feeling so smart and who probably found high school relatively unchallenging are having difficulty reading philosophy, analyzing its meaning, and then expressing their thoughts. I think they are finding they have so little to say while my son had no issue with writing a four-page analysis of one sentence from Plato's Gorgias. He is so grateful for the teachers who had him write and write and write. It seems to be the skill most lacking in incoming freshman, even more so than math skills.

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    My son's friends are discovering this. He is a freshman in an honor's program, and the first class they take together is a philosophy course. Many of the kids who are used to feeling so smart and who probably found high school relatively unchallenging are having difficulty reading philosophy, analyzing its meaning, and then expressing their thoughts. I think they are finding they have so little to say while my son had no issue with writing a four-page analysis of one sentence from Plato's Gorgias. He is so grateful for the teachers who had him write and write and write. It seems to be the skill most lacking in incoming freshman, even more so than math skills.
    I had no problem writing. It was digesting a sentence about random crap that no one, even in 100 bc cared about but for some reason professors in the 2000s seem to think we should all know.

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    4 people graduating with geophysics. There was probably 30-40 others graduating with me, most of them general geology. We have our own school at UT so we have tiny graduation ceremonies.
    what was the hardest undergrad class you took?

    tbh im taking Earth Materials right now (not sure if they have that at UT) and they say it's the hardest one you have to take as an undergrad

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    Pretty much any degree that requires you to get to linear algebra is going to be a tough one.
    i thought linear algebra was much easier than cal II/III

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    I won't say biology isn't hard, but I'd take any of the 6 biology courses I took over any of the 8 chemistry classes I took (after general chem) any day. Outside of maybe differential equations and that type of math once you get there, I think there's nothing tougher out there than physical chemistry... still confuses me and I'm a chemist.

    Besides P-Chem and the super advanced math - toughest class I took in undergrad (no joke)... Geomorphology. That was insane. Took a test from the previous year as practice once, 1 hr test... took me 6 hours to find what I thought were the answers to the multiple choice section, never even got to the short answer/essay, used the book and notes... only got ~50% of them right. Said it - I'm out. (I assume it was because I never took/wasn't a geology major)

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    My son's friends are discovering this. He is a freshman in an honor's program, and the first class they take together is a philosophy course. Many of the kids who are used to feeling so smart and who probably found high school relatively unchallenging are having difficulty reading philosophy, analyzing its meaning, and then expressing their thoughts. I think they are finding they have so little to say while my son had no issue with writing a four-page analysis of one sentence from Plato's Gorgias. He is so grateful for the teachers who had him write and write and write. It seems to be the skill most lacking in incoming freshman, even more so than math skills.
    There are many college students who would do well with a logic course as a requirement, as well. Much of the writing I've seen at the college level is fairly poor as well. If you give me the choice of writing a 20 page paper or doing complicated physics or calc problems and I would never choose the paper.

    That being said I still think the math is harder.

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    i thought linear algebra was much easier than cal II/III
    But you have to take Calc II/III and DifEQ just to get to Lin Algebra!

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    yeah i know, that's why its weird

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    and Major Phillip Dookchute

    that's 5
    Anyone who's said you try way too hard is absolutely right. Also, your name fits you better than anyone here.

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    Anyone who's said you try way too hard is absolutely right. Also, your name fits you better than anyone here.
    Thanks. At some point, I decided that making innocuous jokes was better than being just a cynical asshole.

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    Thanks. At some point, I decided that making innocuous jokes was better than being just a cynical asshole.
    The cynical asshole shtick was still viable. The jokes, not so much.

    Maybe start a thread asking for advice on a new shtick, and go with the one you pick.

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    The cynical asshole shtick was still viable. The jokes, not so much.

    Maybe start a thread asking for advice on a new shtick, and go with the one you pick.
    In real life I'm still a cynical asshole. But I felt it was getting too offensive for Spurstalk.

    Anyway, give me a break. It was around midnight. "Major Boner of the Royal Phallus Brigade" struck me as funny.

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    In real life I'm still a cynical asshole. But I felt it was getting too offensive for Spurstalk.
    Use your strengths, accentuate the positive. You can be a cynical asshole without breaking the rules.
    Anyway, give me a break. It was around midnight. "Major Boner of the Royal Phallus Brigade" struck me as funny.
    Just this one time.

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    bump ya in liar stop trollin

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    Where are you studying? I just graduated with geophysics at UT (with only 4 others).

    Anyway, I'd rank undergrad majors as

    1. Physics - by far
    2. Biology (concentrations like molecular, biochemistry)
    3. Engineering
    4. Chemistry
    5. Mathematics

    lol at people listing business related degrees
    Good list IMO, although I'd probably put Biology equal to or just below Chemistry.

    Pretty good list but then you throw biology in there at number 2 which isn't even any harder than many business degrees? Biology is NOT hard imo. Took a couple of biology's for my core and got an uncle who majored in it, not hard at all. Everything else looks good though. Only "business" degree I would put up there is economics, that crap is hard. Sure it's easy to look at a couple graphs in a vacuum, but as far as actually knowing what the you're doing and predicting what's going to happen, the whole world sure can't get it right if it's so easy.
    Taking a couple of classes in biology hardly qualifies as knowing how hard Biology can be. The thread asked about hardest majors, not hardest classes.

    I'm not arguing that biology should be at the top of the list, but if you only took a couple core biology courses, you probably didn't even take the ones biology majors have to take. Genetics, ecology (which is really a statistics class), and evolution are tough classes, plus, depending on the degree program, you have to take classes learning to classify and identify major phylogenetic groups. Still, the hardest two classes I've taken (I graduate in May) were organic chemistry I and II. I spent the entire summer hunched over my kitchen table just working o-chem II problems until I understood them. Brutal class.
    Agreed.

    @ biology not being hard. I'd probably rank it right behind physics and chem. Engineering is up there too.

    Pretty much any degree that requires you to get to linear algebra is going to be a tough one.
    Agreed.

    I have a BS Chemistry w/ a minor in Biology. IMO Chemistry was conceptually very difficult, but I loved it and that made it worth it. O-chem I & II were, for me, the most difficult 2 courses I ever took.

    I found Biology consisted more of massive volumes of information to take in & learn very quickly. That was my experience.

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    Taking a couple of classes in biology hardly qualifies as knowing how hard Biology can be. The thread asked about hardest majors, not hardest classes.
    I understand that. I only know a very small amount but those were some of the easiest classes i've ever taken, and had I wished to continue I would have been right there with the top of the class. I sometimes talk a little biology with my uncle who has a degree in microbiology and he will tell you it just ain't that hard. He went to the same hs as I did and laughs about how ty the school was back then and how poorly they prepared him for college and that it was a big adjustment, but ultimately not too hard.

    Btw my question to all you chemistry and biology majors is what do you guys do for a living? I'm not going to lie I chose my major strictly for the money because when I entered college it was the start of this big financial collapse, to me it was pretty clear that to survive in this day and age I would need something that was in demand, not just any major. Maybe someday I'll go back for a degree in the sciences, always thought it would be cool to major in biomedical engineering and come up a cure for something.

    EDIT: that would be in my old age, if i'm ever able to amass enough money to retire early and get bored.

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    Not counting any of the engineering(s), I would list

    1. Physics
    2. Math
    3. Chemistry
    4. Economics
    5. Accounting

    at the top of my head tbh
    As an accountant who like economics, I don't think economics is harder than accounting.

    Heh, take a tax accounting class and tell me your major is harder...

    Seriously though, if you want job security, muscle your way through something hard to get through. The bigger the "barrier to entry", the higher the salary.

    Petroleum engineering = $100k+ right off the bat.

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    I understand that people traditionally list the STEM subjects as the hardest, but I know plenty of STEM majors who have trouble writing a coherent essay. Analyzing literature or historical do ents is difficult for them.

    I think the hardest thing to do is to study subjects that are very diverse and to challenge yourself in multiple areas. For my bachelor's, my major was in the School of Science, Engineering and Technology and my minor in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. My master's is in neither.
    Most academic research papers are grammatically disgusting.

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    There are many college students who would do well with a logic course as a requirement, as well. Much of the writing I've seen at the college level is fairly poor as well. If you give me the choice of writing a 20 page paper or doing complicated physics or calc problems and I would never choose the paper.

    That being said I still think the math is harder.
    I had two great logic courses at UT. One was a literary criticism class and basically an intro to the Logic course.

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    economics is not easy. taking through Cal 3 plus 3 different types of stats and 4 semesters of a foreign language.not saying its the most difficult (aeronautical engineering...)

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