Political Science!! I went to one of the top schools in Ohio and graduated with ease and rarely attending class or read any books. If you know how to write a paper and tell people what they want to hear, you know political science. Also I have found it really valuable in the work force because I always know the right thing to say to please everyone.
2007-03-12 04:44:40
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answered by marah p 3
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The easist thing to get a degree in is to study what is interesting to you. How much are you willing to spend in education and how long do you want to go to college? How much money do you want to make after the degree? If you love science and animals then a vet is good degree for you, or science and helping people go into the medical field. The medical field is not just made of nurses and doctors their are physical therapy (assistants), medical trasnscriptionist, and so on.
2007-03-12 14:21:02
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answered by iknow 2
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That depends on what you're good at. For me, the easiest thing may have been Art. Science may have been harder. But for my roomate, Science was easy. Then again, if he'd had to major in Art, he'd have failed.
So, what are you good at?
Beyond that, there are some degrees which are considered more difficult. Those tend to be in the sciences and engineering. But there are "easier" sciences...
So again, what are you good at? Let that be your guide.
2007-03-12 11:35:12
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answered by RoaringMice 7
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Depends on your interest. English was easiest for me because I love reading and writing, but would be hard for you if you don't enjoy it. I know some people thing anyone can get an MBA or degree in parks and recreation, but if you are not interested, skip it.
2007-03-12 11:33:02
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answered by scrabblemaven 5
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I studied Art and it was hard. I studied Engineering and it was hard. I have friends who studied music, and because of the competition, it was very, very hard.
Study what you love. Your love of your subject matter will make you not mind the difficulty. Don't take something just because you think it will be easy... you'll be unpleasantly surprised.
If you're not ready to go to school, work a while. After recognizing what jobs are available to people without degrees, you'll be eager to return to school and study something you love- whether it's hard or not.
2007-03-12 11:35:58
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answered by Behaviorist 6
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Electrical engineering.
2007-03-12 11:31:52
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answered by Anonymous
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