<p>So what is it? Where do Material Science and EE rank?</p>
<p>from what I have heard its something like:</p>
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Electrical Engineering
Everything else</p>
<p>:-). But I am sure someone will chime in with something more specific</p>
<p>lol so EP is impossible? hmm i forsee a possible major change if i am accepted to cornell.</p>
<p>Difficulty depends on the person. It's generally accepted that AEP is hard and ORIE is (relatively) easy, at least conceptually. Anyway, you should choose majors based on what YOU enjoy; if you hate your major, it's gonna be hard no matter what it is.</p>
<p>Don't worry, Xeneise, I am looking at AEP too as well as EE</p>
<p>AEP
CHEME
EEC
Materials
MechE
ORIM</p>
<p>Is everyone in materials hardcore?</p>
<p>the guys I know are really hardcore, ORIM(or ORIE) seems pretty chill.</p>
<p>Where would you rank Bioengineering ?</p>
<p>i'm going to echo what towerpumpkin said. A lot of the engineering majors are actually quite different from each other. It really depends on your individual strengths (say chem versus physics) and what your interests are.</p>
<p>i ****ing hate physics & chem hence why I am OR</p>
<p>Bioengineering???</p>