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College Degree Difficulty Tier List (Most Difficult Majors Ranked)

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Shane Hummus

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So… What degree is the hardest? (comment down below your guesses before watching the video)
This video is going to be all about determining which college majors are the hardest. The hardest college majors is a topic that many people debate and they can get somewhat heated about it too, especially triggered engineers lol.
Just kidding ;)
But yeah today we’re going to be going over the hardest degrees in the world, I’ll be going over common college majors and ranking them from S tier for the hardest to F tier for the easiest.
If you don’t see your degree on there, that’s because it’s not worthy. Just kidding, it’s because I want to keep this video at a decent length.
Enjoy!
~Shane
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bls.gov(bureau of labor statistics)
nces.ed.gov(national center for educational statistics)
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@ShaneHummus
@ShaneHummus 5 ай бұрын
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@AliceM-tm7kr
@AliceM-tm7kr 2 күн бұрын
Hello What's your opinion about Urban planning and urban design I m thinking to change my psychology major to that
@richardhu3774
@richardhu3774 Жыл бұрын
Dude, mathematics should be in S+. You have no idea how hard it actually is. All the hard parts of all engineering fields come from ideas in math, and a math major is required to prove those ideas in the most rigorous way. Complex analysis, graph theory, and mathematical statistics can destroy most people who have thought math is easy for their entire life.
@dylanandrejic4902
@dylanandrejic4902 6 ай бұрын
This is me right now, first year Mathematics lol
@AdrienLegendre
@AdrienLegendre 5 ай бұрын
Agree. Ask the physics student about the mathematical basis for quantum physics: Lie groups, Lie algebra, the Lagrangian, Feynman diagrams etc.
@BlacktallGreeneyes-tw8iy
@BlacktallGreeneyes-tw8iy 5 ай бұрын
Agreed my top math course Calculus II was really difficult to grasp as a comp sci student. That’s probably not even half way through a math major
@MissiFull
@MissiFull 5 ай бұрын
w a topology
@bigbao9843
@bigbao9843 4 ай бұрын
Topology💀
@nihilisticboi3520
@nihilisticboi3520 Жыл бұрын
Majoring in mathematics is almost as hard (if not harder) as physics. Mathematics should be S+ tier.
@fortniter2738
@fortniter2738 Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂 you can't be serious
@nihilisticboi3520
@nihilisticboi3520 Жыл бұрын
@@fortniter2738 I'm not joking. As a physics major, I've taken few courses on mathematics and they were not easy. Abstract algebra course is just pain.
@graystone2802
@graystone2802 Жыл бұрын
@@nihilisticboi3520I’m finishing my bachelors in physics next semester, with a minor in mathematics. In my opinion and experience, math did not require nearly as much critical thinking as physics. It’s the problem solving that makes physics courses seem unpassable to so many people, because no matter how much you study or prepare, you may simply just not be able to piece together the riddle that physics questions tend to be.
@kekw2262
@kekw2262 Жыл бұрын
@@graystone2802 that's probably because you haven't started proofs
@nihilisticboi3520
@nihilisticboi3520 Жыл бұрын
@@graystone2802 interesting. As much as i agree with you on physics problems, i personally found coming up with proofs in mathematics to be plain hard. Proofs in real and complex analysis, group theory and linear algebra are just hard. The concepts are easy to learn but when a questions pops up on writing proofs, my brain.exe would stop working properly. (when I mean mathematics, i mean like the rigorous proof kind)
@Juxtaroberto
@Juxtaroberto Жыл бұрын
I have a bachelor's and master's in physics, currently working on my PhD in theoretical high energy physics and I think math needs to be S tier. Especially considering courses like real analysis, topology, and algebra are quite abstract and are something that as a formally trained physicist, I would carefully consider before taking, even now.
@CK30585
@CK30585 Жыл бұрын
I have mathematics degree. I studied real analysis , topology and group theory etc. and I found them very difficult to grasp. Not worth the pain and hard work. Pure mathematics has lesser jobs than applied mathematics. I now work in IT as data analyst.
@jeffreystevens964
@jeffreystevens964 Жыл бұрын
Abstract algebra itself should be s tier
@bm-br3go
@bm-br3go Жыл бұрын
@@jeffreystevens964 Do you find undergrad algebra harder than undergrad analysis? I always thought algebra was way easier than analysis up until you get to specialized fields like representation theory, algebraic geometry, commutative algebra, etc. At that point analysis becomes much easier.
@masterp9376
@masterp9376 Жыл бұрын
I am currently majoring in physics should I stop at masters or phd?
@CK30585
@CK30585 Жыл бұрын
@@masterp9376 I know one who did post doctorate in nuclear physics. He is a professor in a well know university now. Loses his hair line by age 30. Lol
@TheRiverNyle
@TheRiverNyle Жыл бұрын
I’m double majoring in CS and Math, and lemme tell you, I expected this degree to be a lot easier than it actually turned out to be. Generally, the first semester of CS tends to be easier with just a programming course, but as soon as second semester hits with Theory of Computation courses, CS students get a reality check
@-glitch-8195
@-glitch-8195 Жыл бұрын
Thats why I plan on taking some time off from working. Maybe even quitting just so I am fully focused on studying. You have to prepare so that you're not overwhelmed but the problem is people take on so many responsibilities that they cannot handle. The other option is you lack the skill sets and work a low end job for the rest of your life.
@Prodigy10044
@Prodigy10044 Жыл бұрын
Bro forreal! Especially when you gotta start taking C and code up processes and shit. Assembly language, etc. super difficult😭
@learntostrafe
@learntostrafe Жыл бұрын
My uni makes the 2nd year so hard for CS students. It's meant to weed out the people who actually want to go down that path.
@TheRiverNyle
@TheRiverNyle Жыл бұрын
@@-glitch-8195 Can’t be better said. Students def tend to take up too many responsibilities at first, and make their work very unrealistic. The key to success in CS is being realistic with your time 💯
@TheRiverNyle
@TheRiverNyle Жыл бұрын
@@Prodigy10044 That’s facts bro. C starts off pretty easy, but then gets complicated extremely fast imo. Assembly language, advanced data structures and algorithms, Neural Networks in ML, etc. all scream reality check lol
@killitboi2786
@killitboi2786 Жыл бұрын
Mathematics not being in S tier is one of the most insane things I’ve ever seen on this channel. I normally agree with what you say but that is just absurd. Mathematics could easily be in its own tier, especially pure mathematics which is in a completely different league to any physics or engineering degree.
@CountChokcula
@CountChokcula Жыл бұрын
you learn most of a normal BS mathematics degree in engineering
@nomarxistspls90
@nomarxistspls90 Жыл бұрын
@@CountChokcula Not even close. The majority of the very rigorous proof based classes you take as a math major aren't taught to engineering students, or even most physics students for that matter...
@CountChokcula
@CountChokcula Жыл бұрын
@@nomarxistspls90 okay, we learn up to 1/3 at the most
@nomarxistspls90
@nomarxistspls90 Жыл бұрын
@@CountChokcula I’d agree there. But the very logic/proof based pure math classes aren’t taught to engineers such as algebraic topology, analytic number theory, complex analysis, rigorous probability theory, differential geometry, graph theory etc. I’ve met engineers who didn’t even have to take abstract algebra. Even when engineers do take these classes they are generally taught in a far more computational way and less rigorous.
@killitboi2786
@killitboi2786 Жыл бұрын
@@CountChokcula this is completely false in every way. Engineering barely even scratches the surface of mathematics. It’s well known that a mathematics degree is the hardest conceptually because of the rigour and abstract nature of it.
@wickz7119
@wickz7119 Жыл бұрын
I double majored in physics and pure math and in my opinion, math is definitely S tier. From my experience, lower level math like differential equations, multivariable calculus, linear algebra, etc. are easier than physics courses, but upper division pure math like topology, differential geometry, analysis, abstract algebra, etc. are probably the hardest classes a university offers.
@davincimemes3631
@davincimemes3631 Жыл бұрын
I earned a B.S in Physics (with minors in math and chemistry). I couldn't agree with you more.
@SFG2921
@SFG2921 9 ай бұрын
im currently studying for a masters in mathematics and there is no lower level math to be honest. Every part of maths can go so much deeper. like differential equations, they are not simple. solving simple ones yes, but how do you prove there are unique solutions, how do you solve higher dimensional equations, or systems of differential equations? The list of questions goes on and on.
@chewy7325
@chewy7325 7 ай бұрын
⁠@@SFG2921I’m considering pursuing math. I have two years of school left and I am quite good at it (90% student) but by no means a genius that can solve every question in a book or exam. Would you recommend this course considering my ability ?
@SFG2921
@SFG2921 7 ай бұрын
@@chewy7325 i mean if you are understanding everything at school level quite easily then you should be able to study it at a university level, it will however focus more on proofs and more of an in depth understanding of the material. In school you are always taught how to just answer questions but in university you will have some of these "use the method" type questions, but you will also be required to understand the derivations of these methods and also proofs of some theorems. In my experience, the more simpler theorems of the course are often the ones you need to know proofs for, so dont worry about having to learn proofs for theorems which are like 10 pages long. I was also like you and scored highly in math at school as a kid, never thought of myself as a genius or anything but i never studied and got As in math. In university you will need to start studying. I didnt study all that much though either if i'm honest. maybe a couple hours a week outside classes, and i maintained mostly As throughout my time so far at university.
@chewy7325
@chewy7325 7 ай бұрын
@@SFG2921 very interesting. I have alot to think about. Thanks for your reply man it helped a lot 🙏
@swarley2500
@swarley2500 Жыл бұрын
You’re definitely underestimating mathematics. Remember that a lot of the difficulty in STEM subjects come from the mathematics. But when you’re exclusively studying mathematics as a major, then it is going to get extremely difficult and abstract.
@craigenglish5732
@craigenglish5732 Жыл бұрын
Point of note: at my university, Biomedical Engineering is considered the hardest, most competitive majors. Since it is so competitive, there is a rigorous process to even be accepted into the major (essentially requiring straight A's in the first 1-2 years of college, especially in the first 8 physics credits, calc 1-3, 8 chemistry credits, and biology. Additionally, an essay is required that is highly scrutinized. I know multiple people with 4.0 GPA's as sophomores who were rejected.) The rigorous acceptance process likely reduces the number of drop outs significantly.
@bigbutterboy4887
@bigbutterboy4887 Жыл бұрын
Same here! I double-majored in Biomedical Engineering and Psychology and now I'm a sophomore in med school. Let me tell you, my undergraduate was a living hell, but I am so grateful. I had a leg up on my classmates in all my introductory anatomy/physiology courses (and a lot of them were physiology and biology majors!) because BME requires such an in-depth, broad conception of the workings of the human body. Do not even get me started on the computer stuff though oml. Not a fan of programming. Not a fan of 3-D modeling. That being said, those courses taught me a lot even if they did permanently fracture my soul.
@craigenglish5732
@craigenglish5732 Жыл бұрын
@@bigbutterboy4887 Congratulations! I want to go to med school, but I'm struggling to build up my resume outside of just academics (ie. clinical experience, leadership opportunities) because the BME course load is so intense.
@abhishekgrewal8906
@abhishekgrewal8906 Жыл бұрын
I’d assume the reason for it being competitive is try hard premeds want to get into to have a great backup along with people who actually want to get in the program
@theunicorn1167
@theunicorn1167 Ай бұрын
Fr, college major electrical engineering and just started my biomedical bachelor and I‘d put them at the same level, if nit biomedical way above!
@liszt77777
@liszt77777 Жыл бұрын
I think it is a huge disrespect to put mathematics in A tier. Mathematics is definitely one of the hardest major of all time, arguably the most difficult major (along with physics and statistics). Please do more thorough research and modify ur tier list if possible. Thanks
@bthobbs
@bthobbs Ай бұрын
Definitely not. Mathematics generally is not especially difficult. Unless you’re going into a physics or chemical engineering, a general degree in mathematics is nothing special.
@liszt77777
@liszt77777 Ай бұрын
@@bthobbs maybe you are not studying math at a good enough university
@shin9766
@shin9766 Ай бұрын
​@@bthobbs The Calculus and DEs you study in Chemical Engineering is surface level lol.
@zohdkhan439
@zohdkhan439 6 күн бұрын
he said "almost" into S tier, so quit whining, even though I agree with you, saying "it is a huge disrespect" is unnecessary when he prefaced his statement.
@JuanJimenez-pt3dn
@JuanJimenez-pt3dn Жыл бұрын
Would not mind seeing a longer more detailed version of this + more obscure majors like Mortuary science.
@juanjosetalerogarcia902
@juanjosetalerogarcia902 Жыл бұрын
Mortar science?
@ShaneHummus
@ShaneHummus Жыл бұрын
Noted!
@Charlie-qv4zh
@Charlie-qv4zh Жыл бұрын
@@ShaneHummus guessing HOSP management is F tier
@luisatali
@luisatali Жыл бұрын
I'm studying equine science and I have not seen it anywhere lmao
@killitboi2786
@killitboi2786 Жыл бұрын
@@ShaneHummus why is mathematics not in S tier? Were you intoxicated while making this tier list? Mathematics is literally the hardest subject out there.
@michaeldillman1660
@michaeldillman1660 Жыл бұрын
Difficulty is so subjective. I have students majoring in STEM fields that find writing/research/presenting extremely difficult. For them, the list would look totally different.
@emiledin2183
@emiledin2183 Жыл бұрын
But that's false since theres data on stress levels, amount of hours spent studying and drop out rates between degrees. That is objective evidence of difficulty level, not subjective. Obviously interest and (social anxiety) plays a role in presentations, writing etc. But objectively logic heavy courses are more difficult.
@nayjer2576
@nayjer2576 11 ай бұрын
But you can learn writing/research/presenting much easier then STEM fields. But for me it would be hella boring so it might be more difficult in that sense.
@NutsNBolts-fv9kx
@NutsNBolts-fv9kx 11 ай бұрын
I have a childhood friend who was a borderline STEM prodigy, but couldn't write a Persuasive or Narrative essay to save his life. Likewise, I was reading and writing at a college level from an early age but I have horrendous dyscalculia
@mitchbron01
@mitchbron01 6 ай бұрын
I mean, I’m a senior engineering student and while I do find that writing/presenting is extremely difficult, I also know that if I decided to learn that instead then I would have WAY more time on my hands. I know the classes themselves are easier and the concepts are faster to learn because they’re not clouded by obscure levels of abstraction
@bourbon8705
@bourbon8705 Жыл бұрын
If Physics is in S tier then Maths should be as well.
@UziMusic
@UziMusic 2 ай бұрын
I'd even go so far to say the applied mathematics in physics is a level below that in a pure mathematics degree.. mathematics must be S tier..
@Takosaga
@Takosaga Жыл бұрын
Here is the reason for math should be S. Find any real analysis book, find the first problem from the first problem set and explain what the first question is asking. Not what the answer is, but what the question is asking.
@NachoSchips
@NachoSchips 11 ай бұрын
Thank you
@Buphido
@Buphido 2 күн бұрын
Exactly this. You finish school and you think maths is abstract. You have your first maths lecture and you realise you had only ever seen applied maths. And then you get to the third semester and realise that all the lectures from the first two semesters combined had the sole purpose of getting you past the first theorem of the actually important lectures.
@WiiNunchuck
@WiiNunchuck Жыл бұрын
I think that a ‘40 minute video’ is what this type of topic needs. The elaboration is helpful and necessary in my opinion, as i felt that this was just missing something. Nice work regardless.
@scitails
@scitails Жыл бұрын
The issue with degrees like art, dance, music, etc. is that they often require an extra level of qualification that you might simply be unable to achieve regardless of your effort. For example, I have a sister that got into a college with a very good art program. Despite the fact that she has been dedicated to art since at least early high school (spends most of her free time improving at it) and is very talented IMO, she still couldn't qualify for the degree after taking the prerequisites. The people who get into the degree at her school are apparently already at a graduate level of talent relative to other school's programs, which kinda makes you wonder why they need much education at all, but does keep the program as a well-known one for placing so well. I feel like we shouldn't neglect the difficulty in qualifying for artistic degrees, because with other competitive degrees, regardless of difficulty, you can just ace a few freshman classes and get in as long as you work hard enough in your courses.
@steveharris1740
@steveharris1740 Жыл бұрын
To be fair, with the exception of pre-law and pre-med, he wasn’t measuring them on how hard it was to “get accepted into” the degree program. He was measuring how difficult the actual degree program is to “complete”…like how difficult the coursework is. Most people (well, all, really, because there is usually an audition or something for the performing arts) who do an art or music degree already know how to draw, sing, play an instrument, etc. The degree program is just helping to take the student to the next level and give them a comprehensive education surrounding that talent. Engineering, Organic Chemistry, Computer Programming, Molecular Biology, and Applied Physics concepts are concepts the students have been exposed to, but most are not near proficient in going into the degree program. These degree programs take intense learning, studying, memorization, critical thinking, and application to master. One would argue there is definitely more “learning” required with these than in an art degree. Sure, one could argue that an art degree or music degree is equal. One could argue that the ability of a person to solve physics problems is a natural talent just like singing or playing piano. I do believe Will Hunting (Good Will Hunting, 1997) compared being able to play a piano as equal to being able to do organic chemistry. It is indeed subjective. But, at the end of the day, most people would agree art and performing arts degrees are much easier to complete than an engineering physics degree.
@bj_cat103
@bj_cat103 Жыл бұрын
the problem in there might be the subjectivity of those qualifiers. In other subjects, you just do what is required and get the result from how much of the tasks were done right. In art, there's no objective measure to evaluate how good or bad the dance was or how good or bad the drawing is. It's just subjective since someone likes one style, someone likes another. I remember one dancing show where a professional award-winning dancer got rejected for her dance being "too emotionless and boring" by the people who got much less achievments than she did
@goldmantis5850
@goldmantis5850 Жыл бұрын
That’s why as much as I love the arts I think it’s a stupid idea to major in them. I hate the idea of being judged on an objective, quantitative scale for something that should be done as your own personal artistic expression. If you are being judged against other artists and have to make “better” art than them to be successful, then it isn’t really art anymore. This goes the same for trying to make a career out of art. I think it’s great if you can make money off of your art, but if you’re going in with the intent of making money, I don’t see it as art anymore.
@peterwilson8039
@peterwilson8039 8 ай бұрын
@@steveharris1740 As a physics major I took two semesters of organic chem. It was challenging, because there was so much to remember, but I liked it very much. I'm a guitar player, and I have given the piano a try, but I don't think there is any question that playing the piano well would be much more difficult than learning organic chemistry. I think in any discipline that involves performance, the performance requirement would put it beyond the reach of most people.
@kevinhalim405
@kevinhalim405 Ай бұрын
@@goldmantis5850 at a certain point of artistic mastery then sure, its pointless to compare nirvana against celine dion. But when you are below that level, art CAN be judged. My uni was a top performing arts school (i dont study music) with lots of talented people, but talented as they are they are far, far below professional musicians even after they graduate. Music is not as simple as playing very fast or composing fire songs, and people who are good at one thing (i.e. music theory) may not be very good at another aspect of the art. Music majors function to standardize aspiring artists so they can have a baseline understanding across multiple aspects of music
@Potato-mk7dd
@Potato-mk7dd Жыл бұрын
I’m doing a Cybersecurity and Comp-sci major with a dual major of math and Computer networking and secure software development… the breakdown of encryption and security boggles my mind. My professors are all insanely smart and still consistently learn new things. The fact that we have to constantly learn and adapt to new technologies is pretty crazy. I would say that’s near S tier if not very low S tier.
@aaron-damonkassner4715
@aaron-damonkassner4715 6 ай бұрын
Cyber isn’t too bad. But CompSci does have a lot of attention to detail and memorizing a lot of rules, which some people may or may not get easily or some too hard.
@ALifeofPeculiarity
@ALifeofPeculiarity Жыл бұрын
I wouldn’t say a Music degree is easy at all. The level of knowledge needed prior to beginning this degree is often incomparable to those starting other fields. For instance, an individual studying Cello Performance in undergraduate likely practiced and took lessons for over 10 years prior to starting college. You can’t just become a Music Performance major on a whim. Something to take into account…
@mikemalloy1681
@mikemalloy1681 8 ай бұрын
Very true.
@stevenpollard5171
@stevenpollard5171 7 ай бұрын
In high school, I heard a fellow band mate telling our band director that he was tired of all these hard math and science classes, and in college he is going to take something easy, like music. I am sure the band director is still laughing after all these years.
@hectornieves537
@hectornieves537 6 ай бұрын
I'd say the ranking was accurate for Music solid D.
@ghastlyalden3187
@ghastlyalden3187 6 ай бұрын
Yup.
@jspankin
@jspankin 4 ай бұрын
@@hectornieves537 The people thinking this have no clue how much talent (natural aptitude) and practice (skill) is required to be good enough at music to get into a college music program. It would be just as hard for the AVERAGE person to do a degree in music as it would be for them to do a degree in math. Preparing for music starts LONG before getting into college, which is not the case with engineering/math etc
@dankwoffmemes7735
@dankwoffmemes7735 Жыл бұрын
Aerospace engineer and physics was spot on. Met a few at my uni and they sounded/acted literally like geniuses.
@alittax
@alittax Жыл бұрын
In what way? Can you please elaborate?
@CubicleComa369
@CubicleComa369 Жыл бұрын
I’m in my 4th year of aerospace engineering and I can assure you I’m no genius 😭
@dorivenlegit
@dorivenlegit Жыл бұрын
@@CubicleComa369 you give me hope
@EhM-xt7pl
@EhM-xt7pl Жыл бұрын
Aerospace Engineer here, can't relate lol I'm stoopid
@lilysticha7564
@lilysticha7564 Жыл бұрын
Physics major here, I'm only taking general physics right now and I've cried for like 4 days in a row trying to study for my final, I'm in trouble😂
@lilysticha7564
@lilysticha7564 Жыл бұрын
For physics majors being borderline geniuses, physics can surely make you FEEL like you're dumb af.
@IsomerSoma
@IsomerSoma Ай бұрын
I dont think you need to be borderline genius for any degree. In germany (and other non anglo saxon nations) for example uni is much more difficult in bachelor than the US with regards to physics and mathematics as you wont do calculus but real anylsis from the very first semester and also in physics youu will learn more advanced things much more early, e.g. in my theoretical physics minorwe had electrodynamics in 4th semester, but this wasnt a course on maxwell equations, but the covariant relativistic formulation of the theory with fieldstrength and energy momentum tensor. We derived the theory out of a lagragian. Lagrange and hamiltonian mechanics was 2nd semester. Measure theory - a graduate course in the US - was 3rd semester. Functional analysis (on bounded linear operators) was 4th semester and i also took a course on martingale theory here (clearly gradute material for the US). In 6th semester i am doing analysis on sobolev spaces. AND YET you dont need to be a genius to do this. I know because i am not and many of my peers arent geniuses either. It however takes a lot of persistence and good learning habits, that you will actively need to improve or rework entirely, to pass. Only about 30% of students that start with math/physics in germany graduate from it. This sounds a bit more dramatic than it actually is as a lot drop out even before writing the first exams. The real success rate of students who try is probably about 40%. This is way off for "you need to be a genius". If only about 10% could do it that try to the point of the first exams so maybe 3% of the entire population the "borderline genius" attribution would be probably correct, but thats far off from reality.
@Ployu130
@Ployu130 Жыл бұрын
As someone who majored (at some point) mechanical engineering, physics, and economics. I cannot stress enough how obscenely difficult physics is compared to anything I’ve ever experienced before. I see a lot of comments saying how mathematics should be S, but I think it’s extremely important to make the distinction between physics and mathematics as many of the harder classes required for a mathematics degree are not only required for a physics degree but also the application of them at a high level is required to even comprehend the basics. I was surrounded by geniuses and I myself am far from a genius and that’s why I have an Econ degree. :)
@stopkillingmemes7259
@stopkillingmemes7259 11 ай бұрын
Math is much harder than physics. Your point about how "high" level math classes is required in physics is just wrong, atleast in undergrad. Physics requires some calc 3, ODE/PDE, and linear at the undergrad level. If you're a very advanced undergrad, you might use some basic group theory or differential geometry for GRprerequisite. But these are in intro classes for math majors (an intro to manifolds class pretty much only requires analysis as a prereq).
@jofujino
@jofujino 11 ай бұрын
​@@stopkillingmemes7259I think that must depend on the college. At least at my college I don't think Math was harder than physics. That said, the difficulty of your math major also depended on the type of math you were doing. You needed to take real analysis and linear algebra but after that you could go a more pure math route (number theory, abstract algebra, topology etc.) or a more grounded applied math route (probability, statistics, financial engineering, etc). The latter was definitely easier than physics whereas the former I am not familiar enough with to compare.
@thenumber1stunna69
@thenumber1stunna69 9 ай бұрын
My roommate was a PhD student in Physics smartest person i’ve ever met.
@flaviadeluce8141
@flaviadeluce8141 8 ай бұрын
@@stopkillingmemes7259 at my university (but in germany, so that's probably not comparable), you attend the maths lectures of the math major on top to the physics lectures in the first three semesters. After that, you are encouraged to take differential geometry, function analysis and function theory if you want to pursue a more theoretical track - all next to your physics lectures. I wouldn't say that physics is harder than maths in general, but if you have this system physic-students just take double the amount of lectures and basically are part of the maths students in the first two years.
@marodint
@marodint 7 ай бұрын
If you are good in math you can handle physics, but even if you are good at physics there is no guarantee that you can do well in higher level math classes like Real Analysis or Complex Analysis, or Topology
@shawnnicholson6756
@shawnnicholson6756 Жыл бұрын
The difficulty level can depend on the program at your school. I attended two different universities for the same major and one was definitely harder than the other.
@ericw3517
@ericw3517 7 ай бұрын
I can't believe you put mathematics in the A tier. Few engineers or physicists can even comprehend what mathematicians do. Easily the most complex human endeavor. Above S tier.
@9BeetleBones6
@9BeetleBones6 Жыл бұрын
I got English and History degrees and I gotta say, History is MUCH more difficult in terms of workload and rigor in my experience. We had a lot more people drop out of the program, just under half. I’m a hell of a reader and writer and I was still pulling longer hours than any of my colleagues in business or finance - just massive time investment for history.
@nicobrady1596
@nicobrady1596 Жыл бұрын
@@user-vg1ub3mq5l depends, theyre easy to pass but getting an A in history is very rare.
@Avidlearner98
@Avidlearner98 7 ай бұрын
I’m a Psych major & from my personal experience History classes are the most rigorous. You need to have a certain level of reading comprehension to get an A in those classes. The courseload for history classes are typically among the highest from my experience.
@social191
@social191 5 ай бұрын
Not only was it hard to get A’s, some of my former professors were way too political. I couldn’t stand it anymore!
@MrLethalShots
@MrLethalShots Жыл бұрын
As a masters student in theoretical physics, you grossly underestimate how difficult mathematics is as a university subject. I went into physics _because_ of how difficult a math degree is. We have to take 1 course from the mathematics department as part of our degree and it's the one everyone fears the most. (note I am also referring to pure math here)
@MrLethalShots
@MrLethalShots 8 ай бұрын
@@Betweoxwitegan In the masters I took two courses on quantum field theory for particle physics and two courses on quantum field theory for condensed matter physics, and then one course each on general relativity, cosmology, gravitational waves, computer simulations in statistical physics and lastly quantum computing.
@bradenchapnick6379
@bradenchapnick6379 Жыл бұрын
Engineering Physics Major here, very underrated major and can confirm difficulty = insane
@ShaneHummus
@ShaneHummus Жыл бұрын
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@bradenchapnick6379
@bradenchapnick6379 Жыл бұрын
@@ShaneHummus You're the first youtuber that I have seen to acknowledge the existance of Engineering Physics it gets brushed over too often lol
@dankwoffmemes7735
@dankwoffmemes7735 Жыл бұрын
Liberally every physics major I met studies INSANE stuff in their dorm
@lorenzo6777
@lorenzo6777 Жыл бұрын
It is definitely overlooked. What about it makes it underrated in your opinion
@chr0ne692
@chr0ne692 Жыл бұрын
What are the courses like compared to just physics? I always wanted to take engineering physics but my uni doesn't offer it.
@kajigeani
@kajigeani Жыл бұрын
i used to be a pre med student and then switched to comp sci and lemme tell you, that major is def an S tier in difficulty. Comp sci is honestly just on another level when u dive deep into it.
@ShaneHummus
@ShaneHummus Жыл бұрын
I think it's hard for sure, I just don't think it's in S tier at the bachelors level.
@maxcantos3162
@maxcantos3162 Жыл бұрын
Definitely, that’s coming from a ChemE major
@yt_nh9347
@yt_nh9347 Жыл бұрын
Thats because premed is just memorising data where as comp sci and any engineering actually requires brain use
@lorenzo6777
@lorenzo6777 Жыл бұрын
@@ShaneHummus knew someone that did well in chemical engineering but had a very difficult time with the intro to CS course
@EternalAsh20
@EternalAsh20 Жыл бұрын
From my experience, most of the premeds at my college are insanely neurotic while the CS majors are fairly chill. But i’m only a freshman so what do i know lol.
@Santiago_RS
@Santiago_RS Жыл бұрын
I respect and admire whoever majors in Mathematics/Physics and all this crazy stuff; is just way too hard for me, it looks exhausting and I would probably go insane in the first semester
@lincolnknutson7949
@lincolnknutson7949 Жыл бұрын
There literally doesn't exist an area of study more vaunted than mathematics, yet you put it into A-tier.
@shuatock8216
@shuatock8216 Жыл бұрын
You should make a separate tier for musical performance majors. I promise it’s an S tier with ease. There’s a huge difference between being a pop singer and a classical violinist, let me tell you. In fact, getting your degree almost feels like a competition
@natehurstmusic2753
@natehurstmusic2753 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! When I saw that he put music as D tier that was frustrating.
@Rwasup123
@Rwasup123 Жыл бұрын
Was a violinist at a top conservatory and later became a computer scientist. I would say that musical performance makes it to High B tier, maybe low A tier with all the difficulties added in since the concepts are hard but less difficult to grasp than theoretical majors. The practicing of 8-10 hours a day was grueling but more about perseverance in my opinion, same with the competition with classmates and often demanding/condescending professors. I would have put computer science into S tier if you started accounting for advanced algorithms classes, but at the bachelor level A seems appropriate. I never hit a situation in music where for it took whole weeks of overwhelming frustration and studying my ass off to even begin to understand the elementary concepts in some tough algorithms.
@shuatock8216
@shuatock8216 Жыл бұрын
@@Rwasup123 you make a really good point there. Whether it’s easy or hard though, the depression rates must say something about how difficult it at least “feels”. I guess it’s worth noting that getting the degree isn’t actually the real difficulty, it’s about making your degree as standout. The degree comes with the pressure of needing to win a big competition and what not. So in some ways, the major is tough, but the degree is not as much so
@Wtyandell
@Wtyandell Жыл бұрын
Right? Just a wildly incorrect rating at D tier.
@imhopelesslyaddictedtofent4266
@imhopelesslyaddictedtofent4266 Жыл бұрын
Music majors on their way recording themselves playing an instrument when they remember an assignments due in 20 minutes
@gunshow7425
@gunshow7425 Жыл бұрын
Should have separated mathematics into applied math and pure math. I would put applied math in A tier and pure math in S tier.
@tomlittwin
@tomlittwin 7 ай бұрын
Music is way harder than D tier. It should probably be in A tier. There is more to it than just practicing your instrument. Music theory is difficult for a lot of people and you need to have a good understanding of mathematics to understand it. Also ear training and sight singing are very difficult skills to learn. If you don’t already play a keyboard instrument you have to become proficient at piano. Music technology also requires you to have a basic understanding of technology and computer programming. You have little free time between classes, lessons, practicing, and ensembles. You also have to pass juries every semester which can be very stressful.
@PredatorPickles
@PredatorPickles 2 ай бұрын
Hell no 😭🙏
@PredatorPickles
@PredatorPickles 2 ай бұрын
I’m sorry but it’s disrespectful to even consider your little music major to be A tier. 😂
@Hjjfds
@Hjjfds Ай бұрын
@@PredatorPicklesYou should take music theory courses. (Not KZfaq ones, real ones about set theory, ratios, counterpoint, matrices, temperaments, proportionality etc etc) I’ve done physics and music and many of my theory courses were more difficult than my physics ones. If you actually do Music and not an arts degree with a concentration in music, it’s math. Might not be as hard as Mathematics, but good luck 😅
@Hjjfds
@Hjjfds Ай бұрын
@@PredatorPicklesalso you have to be perfect at your instrument or you will flunk out. I mean perfect. You will develop psychological trauma and physical injuries from practicing 6-8 hours a day. Gl
@zigzagnemesist5074
@zigzagnemesist5074 Жыл бұрын
I’m sorry but I had to click off the video as soon as I heard Mathematics was not in S tier. This is ridiculous, Mathematics is notoriously the hardest degree. The reason physics is harder than chemistry is because of the extra mathematical content, we literally quantify the difficulty of a subject by how much mathematics it has in it. No engineering degree even comes close to the difficulty of a mathematics degree, even engineers know it. I’m honestly shocked right now. Please do another video on this with explanations,
@BilalAhmed5
@BilalAhmed5 10 ай бұрын
It’s true I’m in engineering and the math classes are the easiest for me
@gasserhegazy1267
@gasserhegazy1267 10 ай бұрын
I do agree with you. The more math something has the harder, but taking my highschool courses as reference, physics has been the hardest by far due to how much problem solving there actually is. And I'd assume engineering is the same. Physics is harder than math id say because it is just math but wayy more calculus involved in engineering and way more rigorous real world problem solving. So physics degrees like engineering are just math but more rigorous problem solving. Which is why I personally struggled at physics class in highschool. Problem solving in physics using calculus and such takes a whole different level of brain power
@zigzagnemesist5074
@zigzagnemesist5074 10 ай бұрын
@@gasserhegazy1267 you can’t be serious talking about high school stuff. At university level and beyond Mathematics is way harder than engineering and physics.
@gasserhegazy1267
@gasserhegazy1267 10 ай бұрын
@@zigzagnemesist5074 youre right using highschool as reference is kinda wacky. I do agree mathematics is definitely an S tier. But are u sure theoretical physics is harder then theoretical maths
@fagyu7502
@fagyu7502 10 ай бұрын
I'm studying electrical engineering, I had to take 4 math classes and most of the time I only understood what was going on in math class because I saw the applications in signals or emf related classes. I do know a few guys from campus who study maths and the level of philosophical depth that they study it at would be completely impossible for me so I do believe math is definitely harder than electrical
@ymi_yugy3133
@ymi_yugy3133 Жыл бұрын
I've switched from math to computer science. If CS is in A tier, math needs to be in S++. It's not even close.
@juulrob7035
@juulrob7035 Жыл бұрын
Currently majoring in Aerospace Engineering (Aeronautics), and yea, it’s extremely difficult, long study hours, but it is very interesting and enjoyable.
@googlymooglyman
@googlymooglyman Жыл бұрын
Honestly I think it should probably be in the same tier as mechanical. They’re nearly the same in content
@lancercncs1822
@lancercncs1822 9 ай бұрын
@@googlymooglyman No way. Aerospace Engineering is like mechanical on steroids. More courses to take (including electrical engineering and materials science) and more fluids dynamics and structural analysis classes than ME. ME is AE-lite.
@lucassiqueira5522
@lucassiqueira5522 Жыл бұрын
I say that chemistry is in tier S, many people think that the course is not so difficult because it has a high school vision, but in fact chemistry is physics, but the part of physics that focuses on the interaction between atoms, molecules and photons, almost the entire course is about quantum mechanics and a lot of thermodynamics, and it involves a lot of calculus.
@steveharris1740
@steveharris1740 Жыл бұрын
I agree. When the courses get advanced enough, Chemistry is Physics, is Math, and vice versa. They become extensions of each other, because really, they are all related. They are all “science”. In turn, these processes explain how more complex ones work, leading into molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, and physiology, etc. Science is cool.
@StefSubZero270
@StefSubZero270 Жыл бұрын
@@steveharris1740 This is true, however even advanced chemistry is not exactly as "deep" as a specialized physics course on that subject. For example, a theoretical chemist and a physcists may have covered more ore less the same topics in doing quantum mechanics, however when it comes to "mathematical depth" the physicist will have seen more, and that is simply because physicists are much more focused on more formal and mathematical precision of topics than others are. Like, as a chemist, you know about quantum mechanics sure, you know what is the basis mathematical framework in which you work in quantum systems, but if i give you a not so straighforward problem which involves special mathematical tools to be solved, a chemist will not be able to do it, simply because mathematical preparation for chemists is i'd say a good deal less than say a physicist. (this is not to criticize chemists, its just how those two different degrees are built) So yeah, from some point on it becomes physics, but a quantum mechanics class in physics degree and a quantum mechanics class in chemistry degree, believe it or not, does not have exactly the same value. The physics one will be more "complete" if you can say, as there is more possibility going in depth in the mathematical framework which entails a bigger and deeper comprehension on the subject
@rohanbhuckory1297
@rohanbhuckory1297 Жыл бұрын
plus those insane lab hours
@Abstractor21
@Abstractor21 9 ай бұрын
@@StefSubZero270 it surely doesnt go THAT deep, but it goes deep enough. You get to see the formula derivations and a lot of quantum mechanics. But i think chemistry is not only hard because of this, ITs equally as hard as physics because it also requires you to be really good at memorizing, at lab , and at spatial thinking/reasoning (for organic chemistry and visualazing reactions and the move of electrons) on top of that, there is a lot of math and physics so you need to be good at math. It just simply requires too many skillsets + labs and lab reports are time consuming and are very exahusting.
@StefSubZero270
@StefSubZero270 9 ай бұрын
@@Abstractor21 Yep, although you really see those things the further you go with studies, in a bach degree in chemistry you are not gonna see much mathematics and physics, at least relative to a physics or math degree
@Brian-ro7st
@Brian-ro7st Жыл бұрын
I was a CS and Music double major. If the music degree is rigorous, it belongs in A tier. Other programs could fall in D tier. Some semesters keeping up with the music workload was considerably more work than my CS degree. Most schools don't have anywhere near the rigor in terms of Music Theory or History that mine did, but those that do are easily 80 hours or more worth of classwork/practice/ensemble rehearsal time a week.
@24cf648
@24cf648 Жыл бұрын
Agree on the music major part. Yes, we've got a bunch of easy classes but the heaviest workload is set on your instrument. I honestly need to practice 6 hours per day, classes aside. And if concerts or examinations are close it's even more.
@sanfayyaad
@sanfayyaad Жыл бұрын
Interesting combination of majors.
@Brian-ro7st
@Brian-ro7st Жыл бұрын
@@sanfayyaad you’d be surprised, there was five of us in my year alone, not a very big school, maybe 50 music majors in a given class.
@ElenaCorral-gx3bp
@ElenaCorral-gx3bp Жыл бұрын
yo ive been thinking about my college majors and the only interest i have is music major but im afraid of taking it cause of what my mom would say, so any advice?
@Brian-ro7st
@Brian-ro7st Жыл бұрын
@@ElenaCorral-gx3bp Double major is the way to 1. please your parents and 2. have something employable if music doesn't work out. It helped that I had an interest in CS, but even something like marketing or finance could be a good fit if you aren't into STEM. I know a lot of music majors who were good but not great. Even one or two that were quite good, finished a master's, and just couldn't find work. The ones with double majors in that group are doing better than the ones who didn't, but ultimately they all found work in business. The second major just gives you a say in what that work is if music doesn't work out. The people with a music performance major and no backup plan just took whatever they could get.
@Unknownsacrifis
@Unknownsacrifis Жыл бұрын
Political Science doesn't have a rigouris workload but a lot of people struggle to actually grasp how to write a paper for political science as opposed to other argumentative papers. It's not terribly hard to learn but the time you have to put into researching topics and finding ways to define and measure abstract variables becomes increasingly difficult as you progress
@griffinramsdell2209
@griffinramsdell2209 Жыл бұрын
As an international politics major that is striving to go to a good law school, it is not an easy task in the slightest. A lot of people equate political science with international relations when they are different majors all together. Government in my opinion is not that hard when you talk about introductory courses, but getting into higher level courses, it becomes a lot more challenging in the sense that it becomes more specific and nuanced. Also, as a Spanish minor, I think that it is also a lot more difficult than what people claim it to be, because the intro courses are not hard at all, but getting into like Spanish Linguistics is not at all easy and takes such a deep understanding of language.
@nobody1311
@nobody1311 Жыл бұрын
@Redrum Susan every major is a real major
@nobody1311
@nobody1311 Жыл бұрын
@Redrum Susan they all serve a purpose, it’s just a purpose that you don’t find particularly interesting.
@tristanlangohr781
@tristanlangohr781 Жыл бұрын
Didn’t expect to find my major in these comments. The amount of nuance to international relations theory and the writing required is crazy.
@nobody1311
@nobody1311 Жыл бұрын
@Redrum Susan that has nothing to do with the statement that all majors are real majors 💀. Just because you aren’t majoring in engineering or computer science doesn’t mean you aren’t important. Humanities and the arts are just as important as STEM. STEM is how we live, art is why we live. Don’t be so negative about everything.
@nicobrady1596
@nicobrady1596 Жыл бұрын
@@nobody1311 yeah, people roll their eyes and make fun of people with degrees in humanities and tell us we wasted our time and money. My dad has a degree in American History and is earning £250k+ a year working as a management consultant lol. In the UK most companies dont care what your degree is, they only care about the grade you got and how intelligent you are. I find people that have humanities degrees to be far smarter than people with business degrees lol
@rorschach775
@rorschach775 Жыл бұрын
I have a computer science, art, and a psychology degree. I feel like all the art degrees that you listed as "going to take a lot of time", where you are trying to master a skill, are probably harder than the social science and business degrees. You can passively learn most social science and business information by sitting and listening. If you pay attention in class you already get enough information to pass. Art degrees you have to spend like 10 hours a day practicing outside of class to get a good grade. And all those majors, the low end is pretty forgiving.
@ShaneHummus
@ShaneHummus Жыл бұрын
Solid points!
@alienboogieman
@alienboogieman Жыл бұрын
Not everyone learns the same which is why it's subjective.
@Laz3rCat95
@Laz3rCat95 Жыл бұрын
Agree that's why I think music should've been C tier
@Rwasup123
@Rwasup123 Жыл бұрын
100% agree with this - have degrees in violin performance, finance, and computer science at top programs and finance and accounting should be C and D tier respectively imo.
@jong7100
@jong7100 Жыл бұрын
@@Laz3rCat95 have you tried a music degree? They have you take a ton of 3 hour classes for 1 credit hour each. Far from a C tier level.
@lilquacker4907
@lilquacker4907 Жыл бұрын
Music and art are very hard imo you have to devote everything to it, just the people tending to do music already love it so it’s a labor of love
@cassandrabaignoire1762
@cassandrabaignoire1762 Жыл бұрын
The list is pretty accurate but here are two major items to consider since this is generally circumstantial and subjective (like you said): 1) All professors do NOT grade equally and thus the same subject can vary in rigor from professor to professor. 2) The language and resources needed to optimally succeed in a subject is not always readily available or given. For instance, in a plethora of South Florida institutions, chemistry majors are NOT told that they need to have taken/learned abstract algebra in order to seamlessly get through physical chemistry, hence why, statistically speaking, a slew of former chemistry majors change their majors because they can NOT handle the foreign language of a 4000 level physical chemistry course, in virtue of the class being heavy in abstract algebra; which isn't technically an inability or the fault the student, but more so the disorganization and misinformation of the pre-requisites listed for the physical chemistry curriculum. Another instance is accounting, where a myriad of low-tiered colleges/universities make introductory accounting students endure Cengage; which is LITERALLY doctoral caliber problems/assignments/examinations that NOT even the professors themselves can figure out; and the textbook that comes with the course is OBJECTIVELY quite utterly irrelevant to the Cengage online system, which is agreed upon across the board. The powers that be do NOT care to do anything about the matter, so theoretically, an accounting oriented individual would be incapable of getting through the course unless he/she has a professor that curves and/or finds the formulas from a savant who has cracked the code. Each problem, no joke/lie, across the board, takes over 20 hours to decipher while having a laundry list of problems to tackle.
@maciejkornicki3438
@maciejkornicki3438 Жыл бұрын
A few notes about studying a foreign language from scratch at university (I am a native speaker of Polish studying Danish, now at about C1 proficiency level): 1. it depends masively on the complexity of the language itself. For a long time finnish studies at my Universitywere 4 years long in stead of the usual 3, due to the horrendus complexity of the grammar in the Finnish language (ex. 15 grammatical cases; for comparison English and many other germanic languages have none). 2. Also, after the first year it becomes preety clear who is good/motivated (in the best case both) at learning a particular language, as the gap in proficiency becomes clearer (both the proffesors and other students notice it VERY QUICKLY after a while), and from my experience many people either drop out or fail (in my case over 2/3 of Danish students in my year). 3. It also depends MASSIVELY on the teacher (do the teaching methods siut you, is the teacher good at teaching ect.) and if the teacher is a native speaker of the language or not (at my University it is standard practice, that both kinds teach, as both tend to be good at different things). So the difficulty range is somewhere in between "childs play" and "nearly impossible".
@steveharris1740
@steveharris1740 Жыл бұрын
Those are all very accurate statements, and I completely agree. It also depends on how similar the language you are studying is to the language(s) you already know fluently. For a native English speaker, Danish (or any of the Germanic languages really, except for maybe Icelandic or Faroese…I’ve found Norwegian and Swedish to be especially accommodating. German is a little harder because of the grammar, and Danish is a little harder because of the phonetics.) is so much easier to learn than a language like Japanese, Korean, or Arabic.
@steveharris1740
@steveharris1740 Жыл бұрын
But really, any foreign language takes a lot of commitment to learn fluently.
@TheMiikaw
@TheMiikaw 11 күн бұрын
Täähä on vitu helppo kieli
@ParadoxTetris
@ParadoxTetris Жыл бұрын
I'm a math/cs major (1 semester left) with a degree in Philosophy and another in Communication. Difficulty (hardest to easiest) 1. Math - Very abstract at a certain point. Takes weeks to grasp certain concepts/proofs. Very conceptual. 2. Computer science - applied math in a lot of cases, not a lot of guidance compared to other subjects 3. Philosophy - A shit ton of reading, history, and deciphering very vague/abstract writings. Not too difficult but some Philosophers are very hard to understand. Teaches critical thinking. 4. Communication - mostly easy but a lot of public speaking and writing involved. Some classes were just free As. Thats my two cents for my areas of study.
@ethanrukavina3082
@ethanrukavina3082 Жыл бұрын
Wait do you have bachelors in all 4? How did you afford all that😂
@ParadoxTetris
@ParadoxTetris Жыл бұрын
@@ethanrukavina3082 4 year academic scholarship, then I took some minimal loans out. I then worked for a while and saved because I wanted a career change. I paid in-state tuition and took plenty of courses at community college. Keep in mind an additional degree is only 30 credits for me now if I have the electives already. I haven't had to pay much of the loans yet because I was taking classes, and they will hopefully all be forgiven by the biden administration stuff.
@ethanrukavina3082
@ethanrukavina3082 Жыл бұрын
@@ParadoxTetris awesome thanks for sharing!
@mr.poopswag6954
@mr.poopswag6954 9 ай бұрын
That is really impressive, I happened to be between majors (currently undecided) and I was wondering if you could give some advice? I'm more so between philosophy and computer science which are very different in the job market from what I know. I think the study of philosophy and the skills I could obtain from a philosophy degree would be very valuable skills to have but at the same time, the degree from computer science or math is going to have a higher value when finding a job. I also had passion for teaching but I've slowly realized that I might not have the patience to deal with children or teens and I would really only be passionate about teaching as a professor but that would require even more school so that's going back to the value of the degree vs. the time and money.
@matiusclicarelli700
@matiusclicarelli700 6 ай бұрын
Why not make a 40-minute video then buddy 0:54
@RamZyWorks
@RamZyWorks Жыл бұрын
I could sit here and type about how funny it is reading how every one of you are taking the hardest classes on earth, but instead I'd like to thank you because there's no way I'd waste my money or time doing any of that. Without you guys I, a union semiconductor pipefitter, wouldn't have a job. Good luck on your careers and happy Thanksgiving!
@sethgaston8347
@sethgaston8347 Жыл бұрын
*spend your money It’s only a waste if it gets you nothing i.e you drop out
@jeffmora5161
@jeffmora5161 Жыл бұрын
Also should be grateful that these people are taking the harder classes that actually get you somewhere. It’s a waste of money if you get any of the C tier or lower degrees
@plugshirt1762
@plugshirt1762 7 ай бұрын
@@jeffmora5161 bruh the C tier and below degrees aren't a waste of money lol. I took political science and make a ton of money as a lawyer as well as the majority of those can secure you with a job.
@coltonharris4372
@coltonharris4372 Жыл бұрын
Lot of comments saying CS is S tier. As a computer engineering major with lots of overlapping classes, I generally agree. However any CS major will tell you that Computer Engineering is way harder with lots of engineering and physics requirements on top of most of the harder CS courses. Not sure if either major is truly S tier, but if CS is then CE certainly is as well
@JohnClinger1
@JohnClinger1 Жыл бұрын
Depends on the school. 10-15 years back, CE undergrad at my school was nearly identical to EE until senior year where they diverged in senior electives and senior design class. So separating the two out in our ECE department was kind of pointless honestly.
@dac8939
@dac8939 Жыл бұрын
I did chemical engineering and math dual and math was harder. Math is certainly S tier.
@tetricatt4670
@tetricatt4670 Жыл бұрын
Music as a D is a crime. Ask how a music major is doing and they are constantly stressed. 50+ classes to graduate. Doesn't help that each class is 1 or 2 credit hours. 18 hours for a Music major is about 13 classes in one semester
@tetricatt4670
@tetricatt4670 Жыл бұрын
Hope I don't come off as rude. It's just frustrating how our degree gets put down all the time.
@dominicjackson6857
@dominicjackson6857 Жыл бұрын
It was very frustrating to see that. In order to be actually able to get a good performance job you better be practicing AT LEAST 3 hours every day, plus ensembles with long rehearsals and low credits, concerts, recitals, masterclasses, and attempting to make money through gigs. And you still have to practice over all breaks and, summer, and winter. And then let’s not even talk about injuries from all the playing… But music is subjective right? It’s easy to pass high level music theory classes cause it’s all subjective!!! Meanwhile most people don’t even understand what music theory is or looks like.
@tetricatt4670
@tetricatt4670 Жыл бұрын
@@dominicjackson6857 exactly man.
@KHOiloveromeo
@KHOiloveromeo 5 ай бұрын
@@dominicjackson6857Putting it at the same level as Communications is a crime 😒
@tracy_cakkes
@tracy_cakkes Жыл бұрын
I’m studying digital marketing and doing a minor in computer science. Id say this list is pretty accurate. My comp sci classes are definitely more rigorous. However, my school still required stats and calculus for marketing.
@ShaneHummus
@ShaneHummus Жыл бұрын
Agreed!
@dedivad
@dedivad 11 ай бұрын
Good combo. What's the name of the University?
@erniesings6855
@erniesings6855 Жыл бұрын
I was a math major... not S tier? Try taking abstract algebra and real analysis.
@musicmachine87878
@musicmachine87878 Жыл бұрын
Im taking Real Analysis next semester. Not looking forward to it 😅
@darealpoopster
@darealpoopster Жыл бұрын
Yes? I took both as a physics major
@propoop6991
@propoop6991 7 ай бұрын
ik man fuck finitely generated torsion modules over principal ideal domains😭😭
@Luihtz
@Luihtz 7 ай бұрын
Real anal was my first semester module..
@manofsteel9051
@manofsteel9051 5 ай бұрын
Yip and those aren't even the most difficult. There's also stuff like algebraic topology, category theory, differential geometry, complex analysis etc. Pure math is in a league of its own
@Whytheads
@Whytheads Жыл бұрын
I lowkey think he dropped this list to roast people who tell others their classes are tough, but just end up watching movies all day 😂 All jokes aside I'd love to see a longer version of this video! Btw majoring in computer engineering and minoring in math and computer science, love your vids, keep up the great work!
@MMDGabriel
@MMDGabriel Жыл бұрын
Exactly, you can see some of them are angry down here in the comment section 😂 it's hilarious.
@CzechTheKillcam
@CzechTheKillcam Жыл бұрын
I know too many Pre-Law Students that completely shifted focuses because they were not nearly prepared for the intensity of real school post 4 year Psych, Poli-Sci, and CJ degrees. As a current MBA student I would agree with the majority of your Business school rankings, but would suggest moving all of them to B or less. Unless you go for further certifications or schooling, every Business route is relatively simple.
@casualcal6799
@casualcal6799 Жыл бұрын
Was a math major and agree with this. The physics and engineer majors were always swamped at my school.
@ShaneHummus
@ShaneHummus Жыл бұрын
Yeah it's pretty easy to see who is the most stressed/working the hardest around finals times.
@zigzagnemesist5074
@zigzagnemesist5074 Жыл бұрын
@@ShaneHummus Shane I’m honestly shocked at how Mathematics is not S tier. I would even go as far as to say that pure mathematics is in a tier of its own. No engineering or scientific discipline even comes close to the level of abstraction and rigour in upper level pure mathematics courses. Mathematics is definitely the hardest degree and I would like to see you do another video on this where you explain in more depth the reasoning.
@Keralasha444
@Keralasha444 Жыл бұрын
@@zigzagnemesist5074 Ok that’s your opinion
@zigzagnemesist5074
@zigzagnemesist5074 Жыл бұрын
@@Keralasha444 no it’s facts, anyone involved in STEM at a higher level knows this.
@muuubiee
@muuubiee Жыл бұрын
@@ShaneHummus Who's stressed and works hardest around finals tells you nothing... They may have just slacked because the courses allow for last minute prep.
@user-hs4dm9xq5e
@user-hs4dm9xq5e Жыл бұрын
I'm studying Biology and boi you are so right, I severely underestimated how loaded the entire degree actually is..
@badgerattoadhall
@badgerattoadhall 28 күн бұрын
Lots and lots of memorization.
@rtrt0789
@rtrt0789 Жыл бұрын
If you're going to do "difficulty", at least clarify if you're talking about learning the theory or about workload and homework I am a math major with physics and CS minor and i love the theoretical challenge it gives me Because of that, i think medicine and aerospace engineering are a cake walk However, i'm a very abstract and lazy guy, so even tho the theory is easy, the ammount of work in medicine would just be absurd for me because it would be extremely boring So i think you could split the video into two types of difficulty, it's kinda awkward seeing engineering has "harder" than math
@user-pr8ex7vf6n
@user-pr8ex7vf6n 11 ай бұрын
Why is math always so underestimated? I suggest you take a course in advanced homological algebra and then try to tell me how QFT is still more difficult
@aeroz2804
@aeroz2804 Жыл бұрын
I double majored in Accounting and Finance. Accounting can be hard but the math is rather easy, it's the concepts combined with it that tends to trip people up. I found finance to be much more math heavy but still nothing as severe as engineering. I think cal 2 was the highest math course I took. Intermediate acct 1 and 2 will make you suffer though.
@ShaneHummus
@ShaneHummus Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@Lazymath007_
@Lazymath007_ Жыл бұрын
Its not the maths that make accounting hard, its the concept. I think finance will be good for me since i like maths. What kind of maths is in finance? And how math heavy is it?
@killitboi2786
@killitboi2786 Жыл бұрын
@@ShaneHummus sorry Shane but mathematics should be in S tier, please remake this video with some explanations as well. I would also arguably put chemistry in S tier, especially upper level organic and thermo classes.
@aeroz2804
@aeroz2804 9 ай бұрын
@@Lazymath007_ I'd say middle of the road difficulty math wise. In finance you cover topics like CAPM, portfolio management, capital budgeting, time value of money calculations, etc. most of which can be done on a financial calculator.
@unknownwarrior5672
@unknownwarrior5672 6 ай бұрын
Finance gets tricky once you get into investments and leverage. Also Security Analysis
@ChaosSower99
@ChaosSower99 7 ай бұрын
Math and Physics should be no.1 and 2 no doubt. If you only aim to study to pass the exams and get a degree, fine it's not that impossible. But if you aim to truly understand it and reaching to the next level, no other degrees come even close. The abstract level of math at the high end is absolutely insane. This tier list should be reviewed and discussed by the own students of those programs
@carterburpee8499
@carterburpee8499 Жыл бұрын
I'm currently a bio major, but I'm looking at transferring to a school with a chem program because I have absolutely loved all my chem classes. In my experience the thing most bio majors struggle with is just the amount of terminology and the chemistry. I would probably bump it down a step just cause aside from like four classes it really isn't hard at all as long as you're disciplined about studying.
@seankinnicutt5092
@seankinnicutt5092 Жыл бұрын
For someone like me who is pre-med that is a bio major it can be nerve racking on exam day trying to get all A’s when you have to cram so much information in your head. That said besides Orgo and maybe Anatomy/Physiology the material itself isn’t too challenging just a lot of memorization.
@raytorrecarion
@raytorrecarion Жыл бұрын
Have you considered Chemical Engineering as a CHE major I took inorganic chem I&2, Qualitative Chemistry, Quantitative Chemistry, Organic Chemistry I&2, Physical Chemistry 1&2, and lastly Process Engineering Chemistry. You also will be getting lots of Physics, Chemical Thermodynamics, and Unit Operations, which is mass transfer, heat and energy transfer, and simultaneous mass and energy transfer, which is practical chemistry applied to industrial & process engineering practices.
@gianlucamolinari3490
@gianlucamolinari3490 6 ай бұрын
As an aerospace engineer, theoretical mathematics is the hardest thing there is to learn. American engineers don't learn anything about theoretical math but for example in Italy or france before studying engineering you have to go through real analysis, complex analysis, algebra etc which is 99 % proofs
@MikeHawk-s2g
@MikeHawk-s2g Жыл бұрын
For those considering CS, if you’re reasonably competent with math, the courses you really need to worry about are Computer Organization/Architecture, Algorithms, Programming Languages, and Operating Systems.
@josiahademiluyi4677
@josiahademiluyi4677 Жыл бұрын
If you don’t mind me asking, is it okay to go into it without any prior knowledge because you’re interested in it?
@123ucr
@123ucr 5 ай бұрын
Economics and Finance majors can either be a joke or difficult depending on the school you went to. If you went to an Ivy League school or a highly selective UC (such as UC Berkeley or UCLA or UCSD or UCSB) or a prestigious university like Stanford, MIT, Duke, etc., they would barely be in the A tier. If you went to a selective university like UCSC or UCR or University of Arizona or SDSU or University of Arizona, it would be in the B tier. I was an Economics major and had a concentration in Mathematics at UCR so it would be somewhere between A and B tier for me. If you went to a less selective university like San Jose State or Fresno State or Long Beach State, then they are in the C tier.
@disconcerningcitizen2224
@disconcerningcitizen2224 2 ай бұрын
I have heard this too, some econ degrees are less rigorous than others. I bet it depends on what college the major is located in
@poteimiameso4455
@poteimiameso4455 Жыл бұрын
I majored in Marketing, Operations and Statistics. Like humanities, languages and social sciences, marketing is not hard to understand but harder to get As than statistics, because 1. marketing is qualitative 15 years ago and hence the grade is subjective; 2. the subjective nature requires an understanding of the taste of professors. It's hard to know their taste in all classes; 3. group projects depend on peer performance. It's hard to get stellar team in every class. I ended up taking all required marketing classes when I went exchange. All the classes taken during exchange program are graded pass or fail. On the other hand, I was taking all statistics classes in my home schools to brush my grades. Although it takes much longer to study, the projects are more objective. It's easier to get As.
@ShaneHummus
@ShaneHummus Жыл бұрын
Great points!
@cheesypoofs6256
@cheesypoofs6256 Жыл бұрын
Marketing was my easy A class. Don’t you just end up doing all the work in group projects? The tools were cool like the Nielsen ratings by zip code where they profiled and gave a summary of people. It was fun to read all the profiles.
@poteimiameso4455
@poteimiameso4455 Жыл бұрын
@@cheesypoofs6256 😅My school curve it, less than 15% gets A... So marketing is to beat the competitors...
@mytho9110
@mytho9110 7 ай бұрын
I think it’s a bit unfair to rank PreMed in the same tier as Bio, Microbio, and Chem because premeds literally are literally in those majors and have to be at the top of their class, do extracurriculars, take the MCAT, and more to get into med school. In my opinion, especially since the majors themselves are ranked A-tier, PreMed should be low S-tier.
@christianbolt5761
@christianbolt5761 Жыл бұрын
I got a BS in physics and one in mathematics along with many in chemistry and biology. I saw the largest number of people quitting physics of these four majors by far. Started with 20-40 majors and ended with about 5
@bambihouston5522
@bambihouston5522 Жыл бұрын
I'm a double major in Political Science/Criminology with a minor in Pre law while I am enjoying the classes, and enthralled with the content I do agree out of the 3 Prelaw is the most challenging.
@OVERLORDCLOWN
@OVERLORDCLOWN 7 ай бұрын
Hello there. I'm still a student deciding to do political science. I'm deciding whether i should get a bachelor's degree or master. I also was interested in criminology. But decided against. So the main question is how were the classes and was it worth it?
@social191
@social191 5 ай бұрын
I would study neither. Political Science is super boring and there aren’t any jobs available for criminology graduates.
@Prodigy10044
@Prodigy10044 Жыл бұрын
I would definitley rank MIS much lower than that honestly. Everyone I know who majored in MIS is always having fun, barley any stress
@jonahmcclaine1635
@jonahmcclaine1635 Жыл бұрын
I’m thinking about majoring in MIS so this puts a smile on my face
@Mottleydude1
@Mottleydude1 7 ай бұрын
I did a biology degree on a pre-med track. It was very hard. It’s the competitiveness that kills you. It’s already a hard major but to get into grad school you need a 3.4 or better. I managed to get into grad school with a 3.0 but that was largely due to I scored very high on MCAT exam and I took way more liberal arts and social sciences than was required and that, believe it or not, helped too.
@mateosabiopaese1472
@mateosabiopaese1472 Жыл бұрын
I disagree with Biomedical Engineering. It is Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Physics, Electrical Engineering, and more.
@craigenglish5732
@craigenglish5732 Жыл бұрын
So true. It is such a broad field and yet highly specialized in all of them. There is an electrical side that deals with the design and testing of medical microdevices with biological constraints that electrical engineers simply don't have to deal with: medical microdevices have to be inert, long-lasting and durable but not toxic, handle to temperature, chemical composition, pH, and liquid content of the human body, etc. This requires advanced knowledge of circuits, coding/programming, and biomaterials.
@craigenglish5732
@craigenglish5732 Жыл бұрын
There is a chemical side that deal is pharmacology from the development of vaccines to drug diffusion to chemotherapies. There are additional biological constraints to the chemical side of BME, not to mention the hoops that have to be jumped through with FDA approval processes (ie. approval for varying stages of clinical trials)
@craigenglish5732
@craigenglish5732 Жыл бұрын
There is mechanical side that relates to the design of hip implants, for example. This requires advanced knowledge of 3-D modeling, physics, biomaterials, and anatomy. It really requires a person who can take in a lot of information in a small amount of time, "plug and chug", think critically and innovatively, and develop computer skills to model complex, organic structures, 3-D print them, perform mechanical and stress testing on them, etc.
@craigenglish5732
@craigenglish5732 Жыл бұрын
And of course, there is a bio side (different from biological engineering, which is one of the easier engineering majors). This involves stem cell research, genetic manipulation, tissue engineering, cryo-research, new cancer treatments, etc.
@bigbutterboy4887
@bigbutterboy4887 Жыл бұрын
@@craigenglish5732 heart pacemakers would be electrical too. Not something an electrical engineering degree would have enough context for in the realm of anatomy
@maxdresser2526
@maxdresser2526 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. I'm an accountant with an eponymous degree (MS in Accounting), and while tough in many ways, it wasn't too tough, and the rigor was equally rewarding.
@pmhnpstudent5703
@pmhnpstudent5703 Жыл бұрын
Hate to say this, but nursing requires a certain grade, typically over 78% is considered passing while a 93% is considered an A. It's stressful, people's life is in your hands because doctors are there 24/7. And after a BSN, getting a NP has higher grade standards for passing. About half of the states recognize NPs as PCP. This includes finding clinicals, that are 90 to 240 hours a semester with only 2 classes. This doesn't include studying and course work. At the end, you have to pass boards that give questions that get harder based on previous answers. I understand it's subjective for you, but perhaps a little more research on these topics might help out.
@amairaniperez4856
@amairaniperez4856 Жыл бұрын
I definitely think nursing is a top-tier. Less than 1/3 of nursing students actually graduate .
@URin1984
@URin1984 Жыл бұрын
I agree. Medical degrees have levels of difficulty that other degrees just don't have. I graduated from acupuncture school recently and am currently studying for my 3rd national board. With medical degrees that require national boards, graduation is actually a false summit. Also, because of national boards in medical degrees, students have to try to retain all of the info they learn throughout the entire program so they could pass boards after they graduate. With other degrees you could just pass classes with an A and never have to bother with the material again, but with medical degrees all of the material is cumulative.
@zoesoup
@zoesoup Ай бұрын
as a non-music major, id say music deserves to be higher, at least if you're at a school with a good program. all of the music majors i know essentially take 22 credit hours while only actually getting credit for 18 of them, and that's not including all of the ensembles and stuff they have to do. and theyre not really guaranteed to pass, especially in classes like music theory. like they all have more work than any stem majors i know lol (my school isn't super stem-oriented though to be fair)
@dustingibson4087
@dustingibson4087 8 ай бұрын
Just my experience... Though Math was my degree in college, I have went through an arts HS with 4 years of collegiate level Creative Writing. I barely passed. I almost got kicked out of the program completely twice. It was definitely a lot harder than my Math coursework. It's not like you write a short story or play, turn it in, and pass if you beat the word count. Being able to criticize and analyze texts was a huge part of the program, probably about half of everything. You will have to read constantly, which is something I personally struggled with. Easily up to 50 pages a day of just reading. Then going in reverse: taking what you learned from analysis and criticism to apply to your own work is another deal. The subjectivity actually makes it harder not easier. A lot of folks get a low grade sometimes non-passing if for example your work is too trite and doesn't do anything interesting. Trying to do that while getting 5K+ on a page was unbearably difficult for me. Poetry is another big bag of worms. But of course this will vary from person to person.
@POVShotgun
@POVShotgun Ай бұрын
That’s probably why you chose a math degree lol. Some dudes read 50 pages with ease but you show them a plus sign and they freak out. A fish can’t run.
@nicorsar
@nicorsar 6 ай бұрын
Math is S tier. Biology and civil engineering is B tier. And Econ is A tier. I’m going by iq by Major as well. On a lot of others, I agree.
@pickle1339
@pickle1339 Жыл бұрын
As someone who’s done both political science and education courses I’d say it’s kinda wild you put political science that high. They are relatively similar in difficulty.
@plainbagel9192
@plainbagel9192 Жыл бұрын
Majoring in marketing , I can say it's pretty accurate compared to say those in Finance, Accounting, Business Intellenge. It's concept theory heavy with a little bit of stats involved ( which I seem to be okay with )
@highjack7517
@highjack7517 7 ай бұрын
Marketing and nursing major here and it’s not “pretty easy”. I can tell you from experience nursing is much more difficult than marketing. Borderline A tier. While I’ll say the information is not as challenging to learn as say biology the amount of time spent studying, preparing for clinicals, and general stress level is high. Don’t think nursing is cake walk if you’re going to go into it please.
@georgyzhukov6409
@georgyzhukov6409 5 ай бұрын
Marketing has a higher pay ceiling
@1Raunchy
@1Raunchy Жыл бұрын
I think MIS is a good major for me, for the fact that I like business and I want to also know a little about computer science. I think it’s one of those majors that leads you into a possible future proof career that may not go anywhere .
@ShaneHummus
@ShaneHummus Жыл бұрын
MIS is awesome.
@spinzbydagamer111
@spinzbydagamer111 Жыл бұрын
@@ShaneHummuswhy did u rank mechanical engineering lower than aerospace?
@errrcc
@errrcc 10 ай бұрын
Chemical engineering student here. Nice tier list I agree!
@carloscastor1223
@carloscastor1223 Жыл бұрын
Although physics has very difficult courses, you can get a bachelor of arts in physics in many universities, giving you access to extremely easy courses to finish the degree. Unlike any engineering discipline, where a BA doesn't really exist.
@jeremiahm1413
@jeremiahm1413 Жыл бұрын
Electrical engineering takes its rightful place in the S-tier again! Yep, I'll vouch for that rating: it ain't for the faint-hearted, and boy, does it open up the "I need a job" doors (with experience such as an internship orCO-OP program on your resume while you were getting your bachelor's).
@ShaneHummus
@ShaneHummus Жыл бұрын
It's crazy hard.
@navinadv
@navinadv Жыл бұрын
@@ShaneHummus I was expecting the engineering degrees to be between B and D tier. I am an EE (‘86) and don’t remember it being that hard. Medicine and Law are definitely harder in the sheer grunt time one needs to put in to memorise all the terminology and case laws. The Physics and Mathematics related degrees do not require mountains of memorisation. If you have a handle on the basic concepts you can derive the equations.
@alexoverdiek8899
@alexoverdiek8899 Жыл бұрын
@@navinadv imagine thinking memorising stuff can be as hard as understanding stuff
@navinadv
@navinadv Жыл бұрын
@@alexoverdiek8899 yeah we are all wired differently. Maths and Physics come naturally to some, Literature and Philosophy come naturally to some, and Music and Art come naturally to others. In the end, it doesn't matter; I only see job opportunities in Computer Science and related fields.
@zigzagnemesist5074
@zigzagnemesist5074 Жыл бұрын
@@ShaneHummus how can you rank electrical engineering above mathematics? The main reason EE is hard is because of the complex mathematical content in it.
@hinkhall5291
@hinkhall5291 8 ай бұрын
IMO Comp Sci is what you take when you’re not good enough to do a serious science (especially Physics) or math or engineering degree but are ok at Math and for which it can pay surprisingly really well and maybe even better. That’s why I went into it. 😅 About 1/2 of it is a math degree but the easier math like Combinatorics, Linear Algebra, Stats, Abstract Algebra and Set Theory. No horrible calculus.
@theeverlast2229
@theeverlast2229 Жыл бұрын
as an education major, it is most definitely not in F tier. the amount of extracurricular work that goes into being a teacher, such as lesson planning, psychological and pedagogical evaluations, hundreds of student teaching hours, educational law, special education, disability program work, etc., not to mention the GPA requirements just to get into an education program. any education major will tell you it is not an F tier in terms of difficulty, in comparison to how this list is shaped up, it's probably closer to B, even A depending on where you go.
@benjaminrackley6117
@benjaminrackley6117 Жыл бұрын
I slept through those extracurriculars and it takes time and effort but that's it. The problem is that everything you learn in school is theoretical and does not apply to all regions of the US. My comment is that getting the degree is super easy, but the job is darn near one of the hardest. Imagine a mathematician that has to get all of the numbers to behave before he could use any. Then he has to instruct each number how to work, teaching the tools of its trade. But each number has different levels of effectiveness and disabilities. Train each number separately AND at the same time. Ensure each number is successful. Call the numbers primary to get support and most times have to teach the primaries. Find out how to get a decent product with materials, coworkers, and admin who only know how to divide. All of this while striving to get each number to become exponentially greater in hopes of creating a better statistic for the entire subject. Nope, easy peasy job. Isn't it? Before any feelings are hurt, understand that the video is about degree of degree difficulty, not job qualifications. If it were the latter, education would be an SSSS tier.
@DarkLink606
@DarkLink606 Ай бұрын
Really, not even a mention of philosophy? You were merciful enough to put History in C tier, as someone who studied both, Philosophy should be at or above C, as it will heavily depend on how good or bad is your college.
@stephenlambros3286
@stephenlambros3286 Жыл бұрын
Undergraduate double major in Creative Writing and Film Studies here. I agree with your assessment that the Creative Writing degree ( 3:50 ) is F-tier in terms of difficulty. What’s not easy, however, is writing strong work, and navigating the industry, which is what a good program will prepare you for. It’s a degree you need to pursue for the right reasons; in other words, don’t use it as an ‘easy degree.’ Use your experience in that program to learn how to write better, and to meet fellow writers you can network with. And if you want a Creative Writing degree and have an opportunity to double major, do it. Not only will you gain knowledge in an outside subject that you can use in your writing, but the challenge of a double major will show employers that you’re willing to take on a substantial quantity of work in pursuit of a goal.
@zaclaplant3001
@zaclaplant3001 Жыл бұрын
I'm dual majoring in both math and physics. Math is definitely S tier
@keira04
@keira04 9 ай бұрын
I'm doing math and chemistry. Math is S tier for sure
@meunome5867
@meunome5867 10 ай бұрын
Mechanichal Engineer here... Math should be S tier
@TheCoconutBlues
@TheCoconutBlues Жыл бұрын
Haven’t watched the video yet, but I assume the S tier majors will be Aerospace Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Math, and Physics.
@ShaneHummus
@ShaneHummus Жыл бұрын
Close
@aaronkishiki5182
@aaronkishiki5182 9 ай бұрын
You right about Architecture and Chemical Engineering.
@ShaneHummus
@ShaneHummus 9 ай бұрын
Thanks! Glad you think so.
@StefSubZero270
@StefSubZero270 Жыл бұрын
Physics and Mathematics are easly the hardest degrees out there, and definetly a good deal harder than any engineering. A lot more complicated and very advanced mathematics are covered in those degrees than any other existing degrees. Physics and maths are those degrees in which you go if you are very very good at that, like you have a natural talent for those kind of things.
@msinna6433
@msinna6433 Жыл бұрын
It really depends on the individual and their level of knowledge in each area
@NachoSchips
@NachoSchips 11 ай бұрын
​@@msinna6433What an amazing insight. I have also heard that a Ferrari may be an expensive car but that depends on your salary. Food for thought 🤔💭
@darraghchaney6559
@darraghchaney6559 3 ай бұрын
Education disrespect is wild
@rupertkeller2074
@rupertkeller2074 Жыл бұрын
Ahahahahahahah mathematics not S tier, what a joke
@ShaneHummus
@ShaneHummus Жыл бұрын
Lets hear some arguments?
@MoThemby
@MoThemby Жыл бұрын
@@ShaneHummus lol ever took a real analysis class brother?
@joseparra8801
@joseparra8801 Жыл бұрын
@@MoThemby yeah, definitely lighter lighter than astro/aero engineering.
@manofsteel9051
@manofsteel9051 5 ай бұрын
​@@joseparra8801real analysis ain't even the hardest pure math classes lol. Try taking complex analysis, algebraic topology, category theory, differential geometry. Aerospace engineering is nothing compared to that
@simonshah8570
@simonshah8570 Жыл бұрын
Math has to be S at a moderately rigorous school.
@BarbraManaT
@BarbraManaT 4 ай бұрын
As a nursing major, 7:17 hurt me. “Nursing isn’t all that hard” sure buddy, let’s see you try
@kfoxxxx
@kfoxxxx 7 ай бұрын
I also have degrees in Math and Physics. Both were challenging but the content was complementary. Often, concepts were introduced in Math courses, and then fully developed in the Physics courses. If I were to do the double major again, I would plan for 5 years. I would do a year of Math courses and then start the Physics coursework one year later. This would have given me a better toolkit to address the concepts introduced in the Physics courses.
@SwedishCowboy420
@SwedishCowboy420 Жыл бұрын
As a bio major I would personally consider nuclear engineering and chemistry to be harder than biology at most universities, also putting premed into the same tier as the rest of the core stem classes is a little redundant, as it would be harder to get a 4.0 in bio then just passing the classes.
@HomoGeniusPDE
@HomoGeniusPDE 5 ай бұрын
As a PhD student in math, math often has a much easier path to a bachelors degree (you can make it harder obviously, but if you want a simple path its there) while a physics bachelor's is pretty standard and is fairly rough. HOWEVER, mathematics as a subject is definitely harder. If you want to really prepare yourself for graduate school a math major is MUCH harder than a physics major. I've been able to sit in on multiple graduate physics courses, but I find it very hard to believe (and I've yet to see) any physics grad students sitting in on a graduate math class.
@fleuransaint
@fleuransaint Жыл бұрын
Dude woke up wanting beef lol..if ur not in STEM just expect to be either B teir or lower
@ShaneHummus
@ShaneHummus Жыл бұрын
I did, come at me lol.
@christopherjohnson771
@christopherjohnson771 11 ай бұрын
I'm a junior in the Electrical Engineering major... it's the most difficult thing I've ever tried to accomplish. But nothing truly worth having in life comes easy. 💪
@thesharinganknight9859
@thesharinganknight9859 10 ай бұрын
Same with Civil Engineering, so many failed classes
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