Which Engineering degree is the hardest?

<p>If you mix raspberries with anything chocolate you have a winner.</p>

<p>Nuclear Engineering sounds hard. So it must be the hardest.</p>

<p>Seriously, there are no “harder” or “easier” engineering degrees.</p>

<p>Depends on aptitude, duh. I’m sure there are tons of engineers that would fail an English degree (as much as us STEM types like to boast).</p>

<p>I throw my lot in with mint chocolate chip. This is the king of flavors.</p>

<p>Q: Which Engineering degree is the hardest?
A: It must ME since it is one of the oldest fields which has been around since NOAH. Some little birds told me that without ME, Noah could not build his big boat…*LOL</p>

<p>But that’s not important. What important is I like the Ice Cream wannabe Yogurt…Garcon, please bring me one, Vanilla Flavor.Thank you.</p>

<p>Mint-Berry Crunch.</p>

<p>/endthread</p>

<p>ME harder than EE? At my school, they have a higher pass rate and overall high average GPA than the Electricals. This of course, varies amongst schools and how good the programs are.</p>

<p>You people obviously have no clue about the requirements of technical education.</p>

<p>Mocha almond fudge. Engineering wouldn’t exist without coffee.</p>

<p>So just last night, I had french vanilla ice cream drizzled in pear cobbler. It was glorious. Everyone should try this out.</p>

<p>The super hardest engineering degree must be Mechanical Eng not EE not Aerospace, not CS, not BME, not civil. Here is the proof: Back in noah time ther was no electricity (EE) no computer (CS), no medical field (BME) no real estate project (civil, architecture), being a super smart person, noah was eager to know the ME. He studied the subject night and day because it was the hardest engineering degree. And for his final school project, he was able to build the boat on the mountain (what a great design and mechanical adventure).</p>

<p>After reading this post, dont forget to go to supermarket and buy ice cream wannabe, Yogurt…!</p>

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Maybe, for a chocolate major. But that’s easy pickings for the rest of us.</p>

<p>It depends. </p>

<p>These are some of the factors that can vary

  1. the programs at the particular college (rigor, labs, etc) - at my engineering college ChemE had the reptution of being hardest.
  2. the aptitude and interest mixes of the particular student</p>

<p>I’m a high school student and know more about engineering</p>

<p>Cookies ‘n’ cream is clearly the best</p>

<p>MIT’s degrees are all equally hard and come with this really heavy red binding. They are much harder than any of my wife’s degrees. I’d venture to say that you can give someone quite a concussion hitting them over the head with an MIT degree. I haven’t see any degrees encased in metal though.</p>

<p>Hey, I’m “somebody,” and I say it’s chocolate chip cookie dough. So there.</p>