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Exploring Boston University - What's the hardest major?

Hey, I'm looking at applying to Boston University and I'm trying to figure out what I want to major in. Can anyone share what is considered the hardest major at BU? I want to challenge myself, but still keep up with the workload.

a month ago

The difficulty level of a major is highly personal and varies from student to student. It depends largely on your academic background, strengths, interests, and learning style. That said, at Boston University, some rigorous majors known for their intensive course load and demanding topics include Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience, and Computer Science.

Biomedical Engineering, a track under the College of Engineering, requires students to have a good understanding of various science disciplines like biology, chemistry, physics, and math. Students often need to balance lab work and theoretical studies which can be time-consuming and demanding. Also, the subject matter can be complex as it integrates principles of engineering and biological sciences.

Neuroscience, offered under the College of Arts and Sciences, is a demanding major due to its interdisciplinary nature, encompassing biology, psychology, and chemistry. There's a significant amount of lab work and scientific research required. The concepts can be abstract and challenging, so you need solid analytical and problem-solving skills.

Lastly, Computer Science, listed under both the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering, is known for its challenging coursework, particularly in algorithms, data structures, and programming languages. The sheer volume of coding and troubleshooting programs can be demanding and time-consuming.

Keep in mind that 'hard' doesn't necessarily mean 'bad'. These courses could provide exciting challenges if you're interested in the material. So, consider your interests, aptitude, and career aspirations when choosing a major, not just its perceived difficulty.

a month ago

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