What is your major?

<p>Major: Aeronautics and Astronautics
Minor: Probably Math (only 3 classes away to being a minor)</p>

<p>Difficulty: I just recently became a junior and am taking a couple of upper division classes. The difficulty and the workload are what I had expected, and I had a taste of some already as a pre-engineering student during my frist two years at the college. Well, we're talking about staying in school until night and having no weekend here...</p>

<p>another aerospace fellow!!!</p>

<p>major: Aerospace Engineering</p>

<p>Difficulty: not too bad, but im only taking 16 quarter units - ill be ramping that up to 20 next quarter so we'll see how that goes.</p>

<p>major:electrical engineering
difficulty: it was very easy in 1st. yr. but suddenly gets really hard on soph. yr. what taught in classes are just some easy basic concepts. but exams and hw are !@#$%</p>

<p>Major: Chemical Engineering w/ Pre-law designation
Minor: Cell & Tissue Engineering
Easier/Harder?: It's hard but I thought it would be, it's still harder than I thought it would be though. I didn't realize that it was going to eat up so much of my life and that it was the hardest major at the college. </p>

<p>What surprised me more is how into it I am. I never thought I'd like it this much (well the math and physics part, which I like a lot now). It all fascinates me. I haven't started my minor yet, but I'm declaring it next semester. I start my molecular and cellular biol classes this summer (the one I have to take first is at the same time they offer my chemE course, which is only offered spring semester). I like all of my classes even when I'm frustrated. I suck at knowing what to convert to for my chemE but that has been what has given me the most trouble this year.</p>