Is it true that McCombs is slack?

<p>it really depends on the student… But i do know that my three of my engineering roommates study more than I do …not that I am a genius but its just more work for them…thats how i see it. Also it really depends on the student too …last night…i saw a girl frustrated with her MIS database project & a friend of mine is doing the same project and had no trouble. You’re either smart or you struggle your way through.</p>

<p>Iambored:</p>

<p>That’s weird. I thought that the BME course still used the same textbook by Yale Patt.</p>

<p>Patt doesn’t teach EE 302 or EE 312, only intro to computing EE 306, the undergraduate computer-architecture course ee 360N, and the graduate computer-architecture course EE 382N.</p>

<p>You need to have a benchmark to compare to. If you are comparing business to engineering (or other hard science like Physics), of course business is going to look easier. If you are comparing business to say, communications, they might be on par in terms of the level of difficulty.</p>

<p>Lol I hope your excluding accounting and finance when you say business is on par with communication majors. Those two are far more difficult.</p>

<p>BME is supposed to be pretty competitive. The track that leads to med school is pretty tough I hear, Bio Chem in particular gets a bad rap. That said, you have to take a lot of the easier EE classes like Into to Programing and Data Structures, both of which are not bad at all. </p>

<p>BME is an engineering class, you need solid math, you need to take physics, and you need to work hard, but its completely doable.</p>