I've been admitted to Stony Brook University (super excited!) and I'm now deciding on a major. Can anyone tell me what majors are generally seen as less demanding or easier here?
I'd advise against approaching your education from the viewpoint of seeking the 'easy' route. Instead, think about what interests you, connects with your goals, and aligns with your skill set. Although certain majors may have reputations for being less academically challenging, the reality is that the difficulty of a major is often subjective and based on an individual's strengths and interests. A major that might appear easy to one person could be challenging to another.
That said, it's true that some majors might be less demanding in terms of pure academic workload and prerequisites. For instance, Social Sciences or Humanities majors might have fewer rigorous requirements compared to STEM fields like Physics or Engineering, which typically have more structured, intensive curricula with labs, advanced mathematics, and more technical content.
However, if you're not interested in a social sciences or humanities subject, you might still find the coursework demanding simply due to the lack of personal interest! Engaging in a subject of interest typically makes it easier to motivate oneself to put in the effort and, consequently, perform better.
Consider where your interests lie, and what your academic and career goals are. It might be helpful to consult an academic advisor at Stony Brook to guide you through your options.
Remember, university is not simply about obtaining a degree but about exploring interests, and building knowledge and skills that will serve you long after graduation. You might find yourself more fulfilled (and often more successful) when pursuing subjects that truly interest you, as opposed to what might seem like the "easy" path.
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