<p>So far:</p>
<p>Philosophy, Business, Psychology?</p>
<p>So far:</p>
<p>Philosophy, Business, Psychology?</p>
<p>chemical engineering, applied mathematics, architecture</p>
<p>Philosophy isn’t all that easy. </p>
<p>Communications, Public Relations, Sociology</p>
<p>Political Science and any major in a school of business.</p>
<p>Architecture is not easy, and I wouldn’t think engineering or math would be either.</p>
<p>There is no way to respond to this post without offending someone, but I think communications would be as easy as it gets- at most colleges, it’s complete BS.</p>
<p>I would tell you to take an advanced accounting or finance class before grouping them with communication, marketing, etc.</p>
<p>I would say Elementary Education. How hard could it be to learn to teach 8 year olds?</p>
<p>With some notable exceptions, probably whatever the most common majors are.</p>
<p>English, any type of ethnic or gender studies major, Aerospace Engineering</p>
<p>The easiest major is no major, obviously. </p>
<p>It really depends on the person, in my opinion. I know a lot of Asian robots (don’t get offended since I’m an Asian) who are good at all subjects taught in high school - they should do decently as science majors.</p>
<p>I did a week at a business program and I have to say that it’s not the easiest. They gave us the “college experience”</p>
<p>Definitely pre med. Even easier when done in conjunction with another totally unrelated second major.</p>
<p>Pre-med isn’t a major, is it?</p>
<p>some schools offer pre-med as a major.</p>
<p>@Paintallthestuff, Halogen wasn’t remotely serious.</p>
<p>@FutureDoctor31 Aerospace Engineering?! Are you crazy? Or are you joking?</p>
<p>Why ask this in High School Life and not College Life?</p>
<p>@coste idk…I guess its for us rising seniors.</p>