Which Engineering degree is the hardest?

<p>^What about Aerospace, Nuclear & Radiology, Biomedical?</p>

<p>Again, if a guy/girl studys all day every day, rarely goes for a social drink, doesn’t participate in sporting events, doesn’t get sexually frustrated, doesn’t surf the web all day (facebook, social media, etc), then I just can’t see why a reasonably intelligent person can’t do well in any engineering discipline. Of cousre, I’m assuming that this person had a great math and science foundation in high school as well.</p>

<p>Also, why do you think so many foreign nationals excel at engineer? It’s not that they’re academically superior to anyone else, again, for the sames I just listed above, these young foreign guys/girls are discipline like none other.</p>

<p>The hardest one is Electrical no doubt about it.</p>

<p>Man, I just can’t accept any argument other than mint chocolate chip. All other flavors just can’t cut it by comparison.</p>

<p>They are all challenging. Which is the hardest? Depends on the school, depends on the person.</p>

<p>Mint chocolate chip? MINT? CHOCOLATE? CHIP?</p>

<p>You know nothing.</p>

<p>OP (and Muhammadbuk), chocolate chip cookie dough is the correct answer, and anyone who disagrees can meet me in front of the Beckman Institute at UIUC. Bring a dueling sword. I’ll be the one with the pistol. I mean rifle. I mean sword. Yes, I will only be bringing a sword.</p>

<p>Yes, mint chocolate chip. Clearly the best answer. That is 100% objective!</p>

<p>You clearly know NOTHING of engineering, or of honor! I have been waiting for hours, HOURS, sir, for you to present yourself here for a duel, to determine who is correct the only appropriate way, man-to-man, sword-to-definitely-a-sword-not-a-gun, and still you have not shown.</p>

<p>I should have known not to expect honor from a mint chocololate chip fan. Good day to you sir!</p>

<p>Unfortunately the Beckman Institute is a hefty 928 miles from my current location by road. It will take me approximately 299 hours to walk there, so you may be waiting a little while. I will leave now, you meet me there next Sunday. Bring a spoon.</p>

<p>The one with the most Asians and least women (Electrical).</p>

<p>The hardest engineering degree? The one you’re least interested in.</p>

<p>/thread</p>

<p>(My engineering field) because no one else has to do (something random). That can’t be beat!
In all seriousness, this is a pointless question. Ice cream.</p>

<p>I’m not sure why sherbert hasn’t been mentioned in this discussion yet. It doesn’t have the big-name recognition of some of the ice cream flavors, but it’s at least as tasty as most…</p>

<p>are you sure that civil engineering is the hardest? you better enroll on a Chemical Engineering degree. you will be enlightened and realize that you were a fool for saying that chemical engineering is easier than civil engineering</p>

<p>Wait, what is going on?</p>

<p>Q: Which Engineering degree is the hardest?
A: The one that you cant maintain GPA 3.8 cumulative.</p>

<p>Electrical is the hardest. They have a lower pass rate than the other fields at our school.</p>

<p>Civil is the easiest. They graduate more students. Civil engineers learn about things that are stationary whereas mechanical engineers learn about things that are stationary AND move.</p>

<p>I don’t have ice cream often, but when I do, I choose moose tracks with crushed oreos and a little fudge.</p>

<p>The real question shouldn’t be about the flavor, but about the toppings.
Sometimes, you gotta just go ahead and throw a load of berries on top of your ice cream. Raspberries, blueberries, AND blackberries.</p>

<p>That’s too healthy for me. Gotta go all out on the occasion you have ice cream. Something like smashing some candies and putting them as a topping sounds about right.Maybe even add a brownie “on top” of it, haha. In my case, I would prefer some smashed Reese’s cup chunks.</p>