Quote:
|
I think CS is the easiest major at Stanford, the grading are pretty objective and class curve is generally pretty lenient, no reading 200 pages classic literature every day, no 10 pages creative essay writing, no need to memorize all the latin name of biology, no need to memorize jak stat pathway, krebs cycle, no hardcore quantum physics nor math topology, etc etc. As CS what you do is just code and do psets... easy right?
|
J mom, I think this was a way to demonstrate that "easy" is not an objective term. What is comes easy to some, others will find impossibly hard.
That said, from what I've heard, social sciences and humanities are "easier" in a way, because the grading is less objective. So if you put in the effort, come to classes, and turn in all the papers, you'll pass. Whereas in science/math/CS even if you try hard, but don't "get it", and fail the tests, you'll fail the class.