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my personal experience is go with the one you have interest in
at the end of the day and when you graduate you would want to be seen by the hiring employers as someone who has knowledge into the industry you are applying in, experience from coops or internships, and activities done related to the work that is being applied for
if you go into a major just by the degree of its difficulty then it could backfire on u in the long run. you can get decent grades but if u have nothing to show your employers that you could act equally as great in a realistic situation, then u will have a hard time fighting for any type of position.
class difficulty and grades only count for part of your success
your experience, connection, and interest matters as well
this is just based on my experience as a business student it could translate differently for different faculties/majors...
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