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<p>I'm thinking of getting a dual degree, by getting an engineering degree and wharton degree. </p> <p>As of now, I'm very interested in biomedical engineering since I love biology more than physics, and biomedical engineering seems to have the least physics needed in engineering. </p> <p>I also heard that biomedical engineering is the easiest while mechanical/electrical is the hardest?</p> <p ...
<p>if you want to be a doctor then become a doctor and forget the engineering degree. Study what comes the easiest and most natural to you, which is Biology for most people. All that matters are grades, though you may already know that.</p> <p>Heres a scenario. </p> <p>Students A and B go to the same University. Student A studies Engineering ...
antsofthesky June 10, 2009, 8:35am 10. <p>^Biomedical engineering is grad only. Agricultural and Biological engineering has an undergraduate major.</p>. goufgators June 10, 2009, 10:05am 11. <p>gthopeful, I had uP with Professor Schwartz and that class EASILY consumed 30-35 hrs a week.
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College Majors Engineering Majors. 1ksy November 7, 2006, 9:25pm 1. <p>Which major of Engineering is the most rigorous and challenging, and which area is the least demanding? Please tell me. Thanks.</p>. nshah9617 November 8, 2006, 1:51am 2. <p>There is no one "ultimate answer" this like college related things depends on the school, the ...
College Majors Engineering Majors. Quaestio November 7, 2011, 12:05am 1. <p>Okay, so the reason I ask this question is because it comes up a lot when talking to different engineering majors at my school. The common consensus is that the hardest engineering degrees are mechanical and aerospace with chemical, electrical, and computer engineering ...
<p>I know it has to do with one’s strengths and interests and blah blah blah, but if you HAD to rank the Engineering Majors at UT hardest to easiest, how would you rank them? </p> <p>I’m not talking about how hard is it to get accepted into the program, I mean based on difficulty level in completing the degree.</p> <p>Aerospace<br> Architectural<br> Biomedical<br> Chemical<br> Civil<br ...
<p>Though it may just be a stigma, around town people say that poultry science is the easiest to transfer into. Mays is without a doubt the most toughest and engineering is right behind it. Anything in COALS other than Ag Business should be fairly simple to transfer in to.</p>
<p>no, ME is one of the harder ones to get into. </p> <p>BUT</p> <p>if u want to do mechanical engineering, apply under ‘Engineering Mechanics’ it is essentially the same degree, same classes, but listed under a different department name and different professors (TAM instead of ME, recently the Theoretical and Applied Mechanics department was merged with Mechanical Engineering, but they ...
<p>Which engineering major you think is the hardest/easiest? I need some idea, you can do this by ranking. thanks</p> <p>aerospace engr architectural engr bio engr computer engr mechanical engr agricultural/bio engr bio engr chemical engr civil engr electrical engr industrial engr nuclear engr</p>