<p>Just curious what you guys think it is.</p>
<p>Psychology? Political Science?</p>
<p>Heavily depends on the school.</p>
<p>disaster...</p>
<p>Biology or Chemistry or Physics</p>
<p>hey, why not throw fuel on the fire?</p>
<p>real answer:
all subjects have their easier and harder parts. Some subjects are easy for some people and very hard for others. A biology major in a philosophy class might well have as hard a time as a philosophy major in a bio class</p>
<p>Easiest: anything that ends in "studies" </p>
<p>Humanities and social sciences may have less work, ie. lots of reading and maybe a few essays, but it is hard to do extremely well because the grading is subjective and a lot of profs won't give high marks. </p>
<p>Sciences have a lot of labs and problem sets, but there will always be one right answer, and chances are that if you work hard enough, you can get it. </p>
<p>It really depends on the person. :)</p>
<p>like "general studies" ... a popular major for the "bigtime" football teams.</p>
<p>underwater basket weaving</p>
<p>^hmm... that actually sounds really difficult...</p>
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<p>Yes, especially American Studies.</p>
<p>Also, for those fortunate to get the Rhodes, the M.Lit at Oxford is apparently the easiest (fewest and easiest requirements). Unsurprisingly, most American Rhodes pursue that track.</p>
<p>Probably "beverage management," offered at UNLV. See here:</p>
<p><a href="http://hotel.unlv.edu/departFB.html%5B/url%5D">http://hotel.unlv.edu/departFB.html</a></p>
<p>I think the hardest major is "Learning How To Use The Search Function Studies".</p>
<p>My school has a leisure studies major, and I kid you not.</p>
<p>engineering</p>
<p>communications
just throwing it out there</p>
<p>kinesiology</p>
<p>I'd have to second Ecliptica!</p>
<p>You sure about kines? From what I've heard, they have to take some killer bio-chem and organic chem classes.</p>
<p>Really? ::checks UG catalog:: Nope, not at Maryland. Well, bio yeah, but no orgo.</p>
<p>Oh, and us English majors have it pretty damn easy too. It's only a 36-credit major here at Maryland. I could be done by junior year if I don't double major or go abroad (both of which I plan to do). Lots of reading and writing, but then again, if we didn't like reading and writing we wouldn't be English majors.</p>
<p>Art major's nice... But only because you would like creating art and looking at art in the first place... Otherwise, it probably suck. (lol then why would you be an art major?). It takes up a lot of time, obviously. It's one of the much more fun majors to have (with some limited job opportunities but whatever)</p>
<p>Interventional Radiologist.</p>