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Exploring College Majors: What's the Easiest?

Hey there! As the title suggests, I'd like to know: what's the easiest thing to major in at college? Not that I'm planning to follow the path of least resistance, but I'm curious to know what you think. Thank you!

a month ago

Hello! Figuring out what is the "easiest" college major is quite subjective and will depend on a multitude of factors such as personal strengths, interests, and previous experiences with certain subjects. While some students may find the content in majors like business, communications, or social sciences easier to grasp, others might excel in scientific or mathematical fields such as biology, engineering, or computer science.

One way of assessing a major's difficulty level might be to look at the typical coursework involved. Are there numerous technical or upper-level classes required? What is the expected amount of outside-of-class work? Majors such as engineering or physics tend to be considered challenging due to heavy coursework, complex material, and a high volume of outside study.

On the other hand, understand that each individual will have different aptitudes and levels of interest in different subjects, and what seems 'easier' to one person may not be the case for another. For instance, a major in English might be easy for a student who excels in reading and writing, but considerably more difficult for a student who struggles with those skills.

The important thing is to find a major that resonails with you and where you feel confident in understanding the material. Ultimately, the 'easiest' major will be one that matches your abilities and interests.

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