What is the most difficult major possible so I can take that edition
Math.
There is no other valid answer.
>>36342715
Physics and astronomy have the highest average IQ scores.
But it depends on which classes you take. If you did that Math 55 shit, it would be one class alone that's harder than any combined course.
>>36342715
Gender studies. It'd be almost impossible to sit through that shit.
>>36342755
Maybe in terms of intelligence needed to make it
In terms of hardwork, I'd say it's premed
>>36342780
Physics and way easier than Math. It's not even on the same level to be honest.
I major in both. The hard part of physics is the math and the math in physics is piss easy.
I've heard chemical engineering is the most difficult, but also pays the most out of college
>>36342898
I think it depends on what classes you take. The core mathematical subjects are largely the same between a Physics major and a Maths major, at least at my school. But the Maths major is more likely to dip into statistics and computation.
Only in the third year is there much of a difference, where Physics majors stop doing any core maths subjects.
>>36342715
>tfw lying to my parents about attending university
>tfw i just leave the house and sit in a parking spot for 4 hours a day
Anyone else pretending to go to college?
>>36343053
There's no possible way you can do this, stop lying
Whilst not intellectually difficult I propose that Medicine would be the most difficult for a robot.
You have to be clean, talk to people, have empathy and have a degree of technical proficiency.
Why do prereqs exist
I can guarantee I'm going to forget all of this horseshit 10 minutes after the final and never remember it again
>>36343162
My brother did this for a couple of months. He already quit his study but didnt want to tell our parents so he just took the car and said he was going to college. He instead went to the gym and worked out a couple hours.
>>36342907
While it does pay a lot, there aren't that many jobs waiting for you. IIRC in the next ten years almost all the jobs will be from senior engineers retiring.
>>36342898
Is it true astronomers have a 0% unemployment rate? I swear I read that statistic somewhere.
>>36343494
No degree has a 0% unemployment rate, even engineers
>>36343053
One day they'll want to see your campus/coursework etc. I don't recommend continuing this.