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What is the easiest stem field to get into when applying to colleges?

which field has the highest accpetance rate

Thank you comment icon Don't be so concerned about "easiest" or "most acceptable" - try to find the area that INTERESTS you, and that you can succeed with and dive deeply into that one. Its not a popularity contest. It is about what you are good at and like to do. So find out what that is. Elliot Jordan

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T.J.’s Answer

Hello Myles!

Out of all of the letters in STEM - Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math/Medicine...

It depends!

It really depends on what subjects you enjoy learning + find easy to do.

Some people find math a breeze... Others don't
Some people find biology super interesting... Others find it lackluster.
Some people love medicine... Others don't love it at all.

There are people who might say Engineering is the hardest (and frankly that argument is very convincing 😅)

However, there truly isn't an easy major. All college majors are hard. As you advance in your degree, you're going to take intensive classes, especially in your senior year.

Plus, there might be things not related to your major that could make your college experience harder (Mental heath, Friendship drama, Roommate drama, Part-time job stress, etc).

You can choose the major that fits well with your career goals and that you can handle.

Sending you support as you decide on a degree in STEM :)
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Lesly’s Answer

Hey there! It's wonderful to see your interest in STEM fields! A fantastic option for you to consider is Environmental Science. Many people find it to be one of the more accessible science degrees to acquire. One of the fantastic aspects of this field is that it's incredibly hands-on, allowing you to truly engage with the subject matter, and it typically requires less complex math compared to other science majors. This makes it a great opportunity for you to thrive and make a positive impact on our world! Best of luck in your pursuits!
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