What do you think is perceived as the most difficult major at your school?

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That's really interesting. We actually don't have any neuro classes at all. Freshman year we take the set of intro to engineering classes that every engineer takes. So Calc 1/2, 2 physics, 2 genchem, intro to engineering etc. Sophomore year we take a year of physiology through the Vet School. Also Sophomore and Junior year we take 2-3 classes from each track: Biomaterials, Clinical Engineering, Bioelectronics, Biomechanics, and Biophotonics. By end of Junior year we pick one of the tracks and then we have to take an additional 4 classes from that specific class that's combined with grad classes. These classes are usually half undergrad half grad student. Senior year we also have a year long design project.

Yeah, your set up sounds very similar to ours, just slightly different categories. Similarly, most of our senior classes are also from the grad departments and because of that if you take like 19 hours both semesters senior year, you can graduate with a bachelors and masters degree if you want to. Seeing as I'm planning on going to medschool I have no real use for the masters, but is helpful to folks going to industry
 
Yeah, your set up sounds very similar to ours, just slightly different categories. Similarly, most of our senior classes are also from the grad departments and because of that if you take like 19 hours both semesters senior year, you can graduate with a bachelors and masters degree if you want to. Seeing as I'm planning on going to medschool I have no real use for the masters, but is helpful to folks going to industry

We have that too! But typically when people do that they just take a 5th year and graduate with the bachelors and masters at the same time.
 
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