The easiest is the one you enjoy. Follow your interests.
Aloha
2006-09-15 04:52:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't take the easy way out.
You will never accomplish anything.
First, go to community college, take many interesting classes.
When you find something you really enjoy, set that as your goal.
Take the hardest route. I am an Electrical Engineer and choose the Analog emphysis. I figured that since it is the hardest, fewer students will take/complete it and the job possibilities will be greater.
That turns out to be very true. Everyone hopped on the digital bandwagon so Analog engineers make a lot more $$$$.
That is the bottom line once you get a house, family, expenses.
Another thing, learn now while you have your brain. I learned very easily when I was in my early 20's, Then it got harder and harder to learn and retain info. Get it done now and when you have 10 years experience you can look to your lazy friends and think, I am sure glad I got my schooling out of the way and got a good job. Also, women want a responsible man with a job to support her and the kids. Yes, that is what it will come to if you ever want a family. But it is worth it!!!
2006-09-15 12:49:42
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answered by Dennis K 4
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Not the subject you are best at. Try the subject you are worst at and don't even buy the books. Slob around for three years, four if you're lucky. Drink some beer. Then get a job at MacDonalds, it will only take you twenty years or so to pay off your debts.
What I mean is: choose philosophy.
2006-09-15 12:09:14
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answered by Barks-at-Parrots 4
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Jules, if you are asking this question then maybe you are not ready for University. I would say that you should study a subject that you are enthusiastic about, and will enjoy reading/learning. Dont follow the crowd- go with your own interests...goodluck.
2006-09-15 13:37:40
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answered by Anonymous
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What are you interested in?
What turns you on is probably what you can spend the time & talent working on the easiest.
2006-09-15 12:47:07
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answered by OldGringo 7
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It depends on your interests and abilities. For me, the easiest field to study was Mathematics.
I suspect most people would answer something different.
2006-09-15 11:47:30
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answered by Ranto 7
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I don't know about the easiest, but the most common is probably psychology. It was pretty easy for me!
Other people choose english, which is easy if you have the natural skill of decyphering old english books.
2006-09-15 11:47:02
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answered by EvilFairies 5
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I don’t think there’s anything such as “an easy degree” - it depends a lot on ur interest r n wot u really enjoy doing. n when u do something u enjoy, u tend to work harder, n therefore find it easy!!
2006-09-15 11:53:49
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answered by bijaly2k 1
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that is a really dumb question, obviously it depends on what you are good at. take it from me, if you dont like what you are studying, it is many times harder than the subjects you enjoy.
figure out what your interests are, make a list of likes/dislikes.
2006-09-15 11:52:08
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answered by maAternal 2
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It depends on your interests & abilities as well as how motivated you are to study.
2006-09-15 11:52:33
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answered by soulsearcher 2
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