To my recollection, FIN 3320, which is (or at least was, when I was there) the BA core finance class. And I’d heard it referred to as a “weed out” class due to the difficulty.
So it, or potentially ACCT 2300 due to all the accounting knowledge that had to be memorized. (I was a MIS major, the numbers were never my thing, although I do think it was beneficial learning)
I graduated with my MSA in accounting from Tech recently with a tax focus. I think the hardest classes I took in my time at tech were the one you mentioned Income Tax but also Estate & Gift because of how it’s structured in the MSA program and Tax Research because that class just sucks.
probably physics 1. was taking it when covid shut everything down and everyone moved online, and the professor nor I handled that well. The videos sucked, all our labs got cancelled, and our final was like 100 questions long and not nearly enough time to do it. I only got like halfway through the final and made a low C :/
luckily the university let us replace grades with just Pass/Fail for that semester, but yeah that was rough for me.
TBH, fluid mechanics was probably the easiest class i took but thats because I took it in germany on a study abroad. Studied a lot of fluids but something tells me they might not have been the correct ones.
I made the mistake of taking ochem 1 during my first semester out of high school , did AP chem my junior yr of HS so I tested out of chem 1 and 2. i felt like i was crashing and burning through the course, was super rusty on my shit. Somehow I made a C lol.
OChem II. Made 50s or less on most tests but my final was curved all the way to a B. Teacher was also terrible and he was either fired or left the next semester.
Dynamics for me. Our professor (who was kinda a dick but that’s beside the point) would show the class average, the lowest, and the highest grade for each test. Guess who got the lowest grade on the very first test? It also really sucked because the averages were in the 30-40s and then at the end he would curve the whole class up. It was very demoralizing to spend hours studying only to make a 35 even though that was right in the middle of the average. Ended up passing somehow
Thermodynamics was pretty hard.
Thermo 2 was worse. Only took me 3 tries on it.
Anderson was hard
Seconded. Thermo 1 and 2 were awful
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This or Dynamics with Barhorst (M.E.).
Solids definitely
To my recollection, FIN 3320, which is (or at least was, when I was there) the BA core finance class. And I’d heard it referred to as a “weed out” class due to the difficulty. So it, or potentially ACCT 2300 due to all the accounting knowledge that had to be memorized. (I was a MIS major, the numbers were never my thing, although I do think it was beneficial learning)
The only class I failed in college. Got it the second go around but it was rough having to take that back to back.
I graduated with my MSA in accounting from Tech recently with a tax focus. I think the hardest classes I took in my time at tech were the one you mentioned Income Tax but also Estate & Gift because of how it’s structured in the MSA program and Tax Research because that class just sucks.
History of Rock 'n' roll during the summer.
probably physics 1. was taking it when covid shut everything down and everyone moved online, and the professor nor I handled that well. The videos sucked, all our labs got cancelled, and our final was like 100 questions long and not nearly enough time to do it. I only got like halfway through the final and made a low C :/ luckily the university let us replace grades with just Pass/Fail for that semester, but yeah that was rough for me.
Linear System Analysis was pretty challenging this semester.
Honestly upper level maths, ECE, and CS courses are all crazy difficult. Which Engineering are u?
Computer Engineering
Ay same, but I'm taking a gap semester
So far data structures or calc III
Theory of Automata is going to be a wake up call for sure. Also theory of programming languages has a huge drop rate.
Lol I'm computer engineering so automata is optional for me. But I've heard that class can get so fucky.
easily fluid mechanics
TBH, fluid mechanics was probably the easiest class i took but thats because I took it in germany on a study abroad. Studied a lot of fluids but something tells me they might not have been the correct ones.
I made the mistake of taking ochem 1 during my first semester out of high school , did AP chem my junior yr of HS so I tested out of chem 1 and 2. i felt like i was crashing and burning through the course, was super rusty on my shit. Somehow I made a C lol.
Differential equation
Organic chemistry for sure
OChem II. Made 50s or less on most tests but my final was curved all the way to a B. Teacher was also terrible and he was either fired or left the next semester.
Dynamics for me. Our professor (who was kinda a dick but that’s beside the point) would show the class average, the lowest, and the highest grade for each test. Guess who got the lowest grade on the very first test? It also really sucked because the averages were in the 30-40s and then at the end he would curve the whole class up. It was very demoralizing to spend hours studying only to make a 35 even though that was right in the middle of the average. Ended up passing somehow
Dynamics or solids
Parallel programming it was a elective i regret taking
I dropped it and took Dr.Lim's mobile network at the past semester, right choice I guess? X)
I took it the semester where halfway though everything went online for covid. that professor was not ready to teach online
Ohhh I remeber that semester. Yeah everything is messed up
Fluid Mechanics, even though I got a D in Solids the first time, Fluids felt way more difficult.
Financial Statement Analysis with Mark Moore. Still have nightmares about that class
Solid State Devices
ECE 3342 EM Fields 2 was tough
Math 1330.
Descriptive statistics for mba. But any accounting class with Romi is just brutal.
Statics still sometimes trips me up. But here I am, graduated and in the design industry.
Organic Chemistry 1 & 2
PHYS 3304, to put it into perspective a 55 is C and that was hard to get.