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re: Which is harder? Engineering, Med School, or Law School
Posted on 3/22/17 at 12:56 pm to LNCHBOX
Posted on 3/22/17 at 12:56 pm to LNCHBOX
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So you're juts going to ignore his actual words?
You are the one ignoring his words
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Just getting a BS in engineering seems like the most difficult thing
He thinks an undergrad in engineering is a harder than med/law school, and he candy even think how hard a master's would be. He does mention post graduate program.
This post was edited on 3/22/17 at 12:59 pm
Posted on 3/22/17 at 12:58 pm to Displaced
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You are the one ignoring his words
GTFO.
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He thinks an undergrad in engineering is a harder than med/law school, so clearly the postgraduate programs would be more difficult and he doesn't need to mention them.
Holy shite. What is your actual argument here? The guys is out of his mind saying an engineering undergrad is harder than med school. HE most certainly needs to delve into them if he's hoping to make an actual point.
ETA: ANd then he follows it up with
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Don't know much about Med or Law. Just that there are always a bunch of chicks stressing over Med and Law is just a bunch of reading and memorizing. fwiw I'm not in any of these fields
So what gives his opinion any merit?
This post was edited on 3/22/17 at 1:00 pm
Posted on 3/22/17 at 1:01 pm to SabiDojo
I have a buddy who has:
Bachelor's
EE
ME
Master's
Physics
Math
PhD
Physics
Just got a job at NASA, but was teaching for the longest time
Bachelor's
EE
ME
Master's
Physics
Math
PhD
Physics
Just got a job at NASA, but was teaching for the longest time
Posted on 3/22/17 at 1:02 pm to LNCHBOX
You need to go back and re read the post you started arguing with me on. I'm not saying a bs in engineering is harder than med school. Im saying we shouldn't be comparing the two.
Engineering bs is likely tougher than the undergrad degrees that med/law students have and engineering master's/PhD is likely tougher than med/law school programs.
Who gives a shite about his opinion.
Engineering bs is likely tougher than the undergrad degrees that med/law students have and engineering master's/PhD is likely tougher than med/law school programs.
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So what gives his opinion any merit?
Who gives a shite about his opinion.
This post was edited on 3/22/17 at 1:03 pm
Posted on 3/22/17 at 1:03 pm to Displaced
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I'm not saying a bs in engineering is harder than med school.
OP is.
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Im saying we shouldn't be comparing the two.
Well, that's the thread, so deal with it.
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Engineering bs is likely tougher than the undergrad degrees that med/law students have and engineering master's/PhD is likely tougher than med/law school programs.
According to whom? You?
Posted on 3/22/17 at 1:05 pm to 50_Tiger
Clearly Engineering didn't teach you reading comprehension.
Posted on 3/22/17 at 1:06 pm to LNCHBOX
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OP is.
Op is an idiot
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Well, that's the thread, so deal with it.
Only because you have poor reading comprehension
quote:sure, I feel confident making that statement, even though I threw in the qualifier "likely" to cover the outliers.
According to whom? You?
Posted on 3/22/17 at 1:07 pm to Displaced
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Only because you have poor reading comprehension
I'm the one that actually read his words. You're trying to, and failing btw, to make the most semantics argument I've ever seen on here.
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sure, I feel confident making that statement
So which of those degrees do you hold?
Posted on 3/22/17 at 1:08 pm to philly444
Out of all the people I know in law school who are in the top 10-20% of the class, none of them have an engineering background, even though there are some engineers in the class who have actually left respectable engineering jobs.
However, I was in a class once where a teacher had to explain to the class (a portion) the concept of compound interest/present value. Point is, there are different types of intelligence, each rigorous in their own way.
Law school is not hard, per se, more than it's difficult because the expectation is so high. Good luck getting a good position if you aren't in the top 20%. Grades are based on how you outperform your peers, so it adds competitive rigor. There is an expectation to be able to balance a deluge all at once.
However, I was in a class once where a teacher had to explain to the class (a portion) the concept of compound interest/present value. Point is, there are different types of intelligence, each rigorous in their own way.
Law school is not hard, per se, more than it's difficult because the expectation is so high. Good luck getting a good position if you aren't in the top 20%. Grades are based on how you outperform your peers, so it adds competitive rigor. There is an expectation to be able to balance a deluge all at once.
Posted on 3/22/17 at 1:08 pm to philly444
I'm a ChemE and I graduated with a 3.7. I don't know much about law school, but I'd absolutely argue Med School is the hardest. Maybe not exclusively from a problem-solving perspective, but definitely from the sheer volume of work required. ChemE is tough, but I still coasted through to my degree (and am still coasting a little in my job). Med school would have chewed me up and spit me out. No way would I have the willpower to make it through that.
Posted on 3/22/17 at 1:09 pm to philly444
Engineering has the hardest material by far.
Posted on 3/22/17 at 1:14 pm to LNCHBOX
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As a licensed PE, at that notion.
Med school is so much harder than getting a BS in any engineering discipline. It's not close.
+1
Now having agreed with the above, I will make the claim that as far as undergrad degrees are concerned, Engineering disciplines, specifically Mechanical, Electrical, and Chemical, are probably the most difficult.
Posted on 3/22/17 at 1:16 pm to philly444
Gender studies undergrad >>>>>>>>>>>> *
in terms of difficulty.
in terms of difficulty.
Posted on 3/22/17 at 1:16 pm to Displaced
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Im saying we shouldn't be comparing the two.
Isn't the gist of the argument comparing the educational paths of engineers, physicians, and lawyers?
To be an engineer, you have to have a bachelors in engineering, to be a physician you have to graduate from med school, to be a lawyer you have to graduate from law school...
Posted on 3/22/17 at 1:19 pm to LNCHBOX
I think it depends upon what type of mind you have.
If you have a mind for numbers, engineering is probably the easiest.
If you have a more analytical mind, law is probably the easiest.
If you can memorize lots of information with the ability to regurgitate back, medical school is probably the easiest - although the residency might kick your arse.
I know a girl who graduated at the top of her med school class who had to switch undergraduate majors because she could get through Math 1550 at LSU. And, she claims she studied her arse off for it several different semesters.
If you have a mind for numbers, engineering is probably the easiest.
If you have a more analytical mind, law is probably the easiest.
If you can memorize lots of information with the ability to regurgitate back, medical school is probably the easiest - although the residency might kick your arse.
I know a girl who graduated at the top of her med school class who had to switch undergraduate majors because she could get through Math 1550 at LSU. And, she claims she studied her arse off for it several different semesters.
Posted on 3/22/17 at 1:22 pm to Displaced
Yall frickers do almost as much math as the physics guys
Posted on 3/22/17 at 1:26 pm to Epic Cajun
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To be an engineer, you have to have a bachelors in engineering
And be a licensed P.E.
You are not an engineer, in the professional/legal sense, until you have that license.
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