you can see it like that, but for me the way i see it from personal experience, is like this: if you drop me in a Business degree right now, it would honestly not take much for me or most of my engineer friends to adapt and just get the degree (even if it may be just a pass) however from the people i know studying business, drop them into a engineering degree and i bet they wont last 5 minutes obviously there are exceptions to the rule, but from what i see thats what i think would happen
actually i do agree, the sub is only as hard as one thinks it is and so ppl always will have different views on difficulty. however at the end of the day i think its fair to say that subs which have a lot of thereotical content and understanding are going to be the hardest.
I´ve only finished my technical highschool in vienna/austria. Now I work as an aircraft technician by the AUSTRIAN AIRLINES. Great job!!Exciting
Studyin Computer Science (Network Communication) at Kingston University London (Penrhyn Road Campus) 2nd year. This Sept. gettin into final year.
yup i really like that kind of stuff but for the med schools, they dont really care what courses you take as much as your GPA which is why im taking all the courses that i like (and are easy of course lol) which happen to be courses in human biology and psychology hence my majors (we need 2 majors to graduate undergrad) technically even students from an art background can apply to med school... its just that their background is from art and i presume they wont have much exposure to sciences, but there are exceptions i guess
its much harder and more competitive to get in if u do art and u have to show them u have the ability to do medicine i would assume.
currently studying chemistry... was gonna do biology next year and trasnfer to a 4 year uni and get a majro in human biology, but then another year of chem = death, so imma change my major into accounting/business /yawn D: every1 has such intersting majors.
ye it doesn't surprise me that u find chem hard. it is a very difficult topic which involves a lot of theory and also a lot of understanding.
Profession: Scientific officer Undergraduate study: Biomedical Sciences at the University of Bradford, UK Postgraduate study (PhD): School of Pharmacy: Immune Modulation at the University of Nottingham, UK
Great, we have much similar profession and you're doing phd in my ex-uni (Nottingham) So, I should be your senior right? Ah, I missed my life back in Nottingham.....
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well at least he is saying something relevant to the thread, i thought that since u wrote that u would care to join in and tell us about wat ur studying.