<p>michiganman: as I have also said on a few other posts, Engineering is dificult but maybe not in the way you would expect. While different majors will require you to take courses/master concepts of varying difficulty, the challenge for most is not the intellectual difficulty of any one subject but the day-to-day “grind” over four years. You simply have to stick with it, cover all your bases all the time, and falling behind is not an option- wating till jsut before a test to do some studying is usually disastrous. The majority of engineers are certainly not brilliant mathematicians. I think what helped get most of us through, besides professors taking pity on us sometimes, was the applied nature of the math courses in general and being able to see its uses to solve engineering problems.</p>