This is a weird question because "medicine" isn't an undergraduate major, its a field that encompasses everything from being a physician/surgeon, to a nurse, to a PA.
Engineering is the same way, there is a world of difference between civil engineering and electrical engineering.
I'd say the Physical Sciences are easier than undergraduate engineering majors, but that medical school is more time-consuming than a graduate engineering program, just based on the sheer amount of information you're required to absorb.
Being a physician/surgeon is more difficult than being an engineer, easily.
And nursing is both an easy major, and a difficult job physically because of the long hours, but fairly easy intellectually.
Engineering is the same way, there is a world of difference between civil engineering and electrical engineering.
I'd say the Physical Sciences are easier than undergraduate engineering majors, but that medical school is more time-consuming than a graduate engineering program, just based on the sheer amount of information you're required to absorb.
Being a physician/surgeon is more difficult than being an engineer, easily.
And nursing is both an easy major, and a difficult job physically because of the long hours, but fairly easy intellectually.
i told her to walk into my university and say that watch all the profs eat her alive



