All disciplines need effort to master the necessary skills. Even a talk-show radio host needs practice and preparation to be able to talk continuously and sound interested and lively. Engineering appears hard because of how science is taught in school. If one is fortunate to have a good teacher, engineering can be overcome. The same can be said of English. Perhaps one can find good English teachers more easily than good science teachers, although I don't have hard data to back up the statement. But that is what I suspect. Another observation is that one needs to go with the flow. If one is internally focused or is not articulate, pursuing English will require doubling the effort. If one draws energy from interacting with other people, studying engineering will be a chore, because of so many distractions.
English is more difficult than engineering for some people. In general, engineering requires a lot of advanced mathematics, which many people consider to be difficult. Quite frankly I found the physics that engineering requires to be even more difficult than the mathematics.
Finance is more quantitive so finance is more hard than engineering,Finance has great scope as well
Yes
i think the english Think harder than that !!
For some people, yes, for some no.
It depends on the person. Anyone who tells you that one language is harder or easier than another is only going by personal opinion.
Both MBBS and Engineering are difficult degrees and occupations in their own rights.
English
Harder than high school, that's for sure
I do believe that both of them are very hard to get a degree on but if i would have to say the hardest i would have to say engineering because they have more stuff you would have to learn and harder things to do
Gold is very soft, almost useless for most engineering purposes. Diamond OTOH is the hardest substance known to man.
The biggest disadvantage English Majors have is getting a job after college. The main uses of majoring in English are teaching English in high school or going on to Law School. At one time English Majors could get jobs as reporters. Those jobs are vanishing. Engineering jobs go to engineering school graduates. Jobs in business go to people who majored in business. It is harder to get a job with a degree in English. You do not have a specialty. All you have for a potential employer is the proof that you have good work habits and some brains.