<p>I’m in a 300 level course, two 200 level courses, and a 100 level course.</p>
<p>So far they’ve been fairly easy. I was very surprised to find out though that on my Stat 110 exam, while I found it extremely easy and I got an A, the class average was a good 12+ points below my grade and was a C, so I guess not everyone is finding it so easy.</p>
<p>I’m just waiting for it to get a lot harder, but so far, not really.</p>
<p>You are a first semester freshman, shush. I am a sophomore and have 150-200 pages of reading every night, and my workload will only increase over the next couple years. Wanna trade?</p>
<p>I haven’t found it insanely difficult (except business statistics) so far, but not a cakewalk either. Comfortably in between. Perhaps it’s because I’m taking courses about things that I understand easily. I probably would not have gotten a 4.0 last semester if I was taking a bunch of humanities classes.</p>
<p>God, I hate you. Come to Berkeley and study EECS. Your feelings might change. It’s so unfair that you get to have fun and I have to work my ass off 15hrs/day to get B’s. Then again, I’ll actually be able to find a job when I graduate :)</p>
<p>For most people, college is definitely harder. However, I think you and I fall into that small fraction of the population for whom college is a breeze.</p>
<p>In high school, I only had 1 semester (out of 8) in which my GPA was over 3.0.</p>
<p>In college, (now in my 3rd year at a UC studying accounting), I’ve had all A’s except for 2 classes, one a C, the other a B.</p>
<p>I’m a biochemistry major at a top-20 school, and I personally think college is easy so far. I think I was well-prepared by my high school, and I went in planning on doing a LOT of studying, knowing that I wouldn’t be able to coast like I did in high school.</p>