Study Much?

<p>I study about the same but I'm working alot smarter, except for today as I have lack motivation.
There alot going on right now midterms and such are becoming so much but got to stick to it.</p>

<p>Ur a joke if you think a art school is hard. ur lying to yourself.</p>

<p>you wont see any engineering majors saying their school is easy. I don't have enough time in the day to do all my school work.</p>

<p>"ur a joke" if you think that you could last a second at risd... it's the best art school in the country. You don't understand how difficult it is to try and be creative on an average of 4 hrs of sleep, and keep up with liberal arts classes. I do love art, but when you have 8-5 classes, and homework assignments that take between 10-30 hours a week (for each class) it is very difficult to stay sane. You can't just study like you would for an engineering course... it takes energy and creativity to produce excellent art homework.</p>

<p>that is because engineers like to complain.</p>

<p>McGill econ honours is impossible. The average in my class right now is a 41.
You can't party and go to McGill, yet it's a "party school" because it's in Montreal. Drop out rate is pretty high, so it makes sense.</p>

<p>Um, I do, Its called Programming, there is no specific way to do anything, everything I code is made by me, there is no direct way to implement something if I implement one thing, something else will need to be done differently and vice versa. You manage 4 hours of sleep a night, I am lucky if I get 2. You due art, why thats even a college major is still beyond me. I don't need a school to teach me to draw, ya just draw. Not to hard. Not brain Surgery. Art students are pretty much jokes. You go to school and then what? What job will ya get?, even if you are hired you could get the same job if you hadn't gone to school.</p>

<p>Try Engineering, I sit there for hours struggling with a math problem, or sit looking at assembly code for hours upon hours trying to ponder what mistake I made in 5000 lines of code, when it was a capital letter and not a lower case.</p>

<p>Keep up with Liberal Arts classes, another easy subject, I managed to get B's and A's in almost every Liberal Arts class with almost no work done.</p>

<p>Energy and Creativity, You pout the Brush to the Paper or Canvas and you Paint. Music you write the notes, pottery, you sculpt the thing. All of this is nothing and not hard and anybody that has Gross Motor skills could do what you do.</p>

<p>In one of My Data Structures class the class Average is a 16 with no curve. Just thought id point that out</p>

<p>Engineering is not hard.</p>

<p>I guess the perceived difficulty is all relative.</p>

<p>apparently, engineers also like to touch themselves.</p>

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Engineering is not hard.</p>

<p>I guess the perceived difficulty is all relative.

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<p>Agreed.</p>

<p>If you people are *****ing so much about it, then why is it your major? Do something you enjoy and stop crying and looking for sympathy. Everyone thinks their major is difficult and each one is relatively difficult. There's no point in having a dick-waving contest over "my major is harder than yours".</p>

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<p>Do people in this class wear helmets? I've never heard of a class having an average that low unless English is everyone's second language or something.</p>

<p>I take an upper division New Testament class, an upper division Old Testament class, an upper division 17th Century Literature class (which is the Astrophysics of Literature, btw), and an upper division Shakespeare class. And, I am self studying New Testament Greek. In the spring, I am going to another school and I am going to be getting into being a dual enrollment student, where some of my work will be grad level and some BA level.</p>

<p>I also work two jobs, which both have weird shift schedules. And, I have creative writing work that is soon to be published. I am also working on a blog about the British Romantics and I am a Volunteer Chaplain. Oh, and I also support my own self. My most important priorities are to my church and family, though. </p>

<p>I never think that what I do is hard and I do not believe viewing my course of study through the light of other majors.</p>

<p>I study a good four to five hours a day. And, I am also studying for the GRE. I try to take things easy and I normally wind up setting my alarm extra early in order to do more studying.</p>

<p>The whole argument with the mine is bigger than yours debate stems from folks who are insecure. And, it also stems from folks who think that they know everything about other majors because they took a GE course in "fill in the blank". The heck with you all. I hate how the mine is bigger than your argument is permeating other threads because it is the most stupid thing I have read in ages. </p>

<p>I say be yourself and quitely kick rear and take names with schooling and have that be it.</p>

<p>"Do people in this class wear helmets? I've never heard of a class having an average that low unless English is everyone's second language or something."</p>

<p>it's a class for "special" engineering students. by 16 he means 16 gold stars.</p>

<p>I spy with my eye a couple of people who have never programmed in Assembly language before.</p>

<p>I'm a Comp Sci major so I had only one semester of that stuff (okay okay kinda like 1/2-3/4, the other part of the semseter was some lower-level C) so I can understand where Engineer77 is coming from. As a matter of fact, in 15 minutes I'll have to do some programming in Java, a fate some would say is worse than C.</p>

<p>On the other hand though, these liberal arts classes are sort of a pain in the butt, I think that they're just there to ensure that everybody doesn't get easy 3.9-4.0s by just doing their major.</p>

<p>Assembly language isn't too bad overall, but when you come at it in 1st year it's horrible! </p>

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In one of My Data Structures class the class Average is a 16 with no curve. Just thought id point that out

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My Data Structures class last year had a 75% failure rate. I got an A <em>\o/</em> Hardest A I got last year though.</p>