Science and engineering tend to be fairly easy if you are good at mathematics.
There are other factors that will have significant influence, so there's no way to be
sure of what your experience is likely to be if you're good at math. But we can be
fairly sure that if you're not good at Math, then Science and Engineering will almost
certainly be hard for you.
Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, English Literature, Political Science, Comparative Religion, Business Administration, and Computer Science are going to be hard for you if you expect them to be. If you're interested in them and want to know something about them, then they won't be hard for you. And if you're still high-school age, then you may have the beginning of an idea of what you're interested in, but you don't have the foggiest clue yet of what you're good at.
No it is not
Linguistics is considered a social science rather than a hard science like physics or chemistry. It uses scientific methods to study language, but it also incorporates aspects of humanities and social sciences in its approach to understanding human language and communication.
No
It depends.
No. The opposite is true. A person who is good at math will tend to do well in physics and engineering.
No, it will not be hard.
Its hard engineering babe :)
Biomedical engineering is hard,but it is also a good course,and a good career move.Although it might be hard,have some faith,and try it out.If you don't like it,you can always take a different course.
Hard engineering :)
Engineering is often perceived as a difficult major to complete because it is very math and science intensive. I would strongly recommend contacting the College of Engineering via their website at http://engr.arizona.edu/
hard engineering :)