>>12947314Depends
>is it complicated and difficult mentallyNo, 99% of it piss easy and you can pick it up in session crunches.
>does it take a lot of time and effortYes, probably more than any other kind of undergrad degree. You'll be swamped with tedious busywork, ladened with having to use a bajillion badly designed tools, forced to comply with weird and arbitrary formatting standards that don't mesh well with any of the aforementioned tools, and generally graded as a function of how much time you're willing to dump into your program rather than how smart/skilled you are or how well you understand the concepts
In any case, an engineering degree is basically worthless nowadays. Only a fraction of engineers get a job in their industry, everyone else just ends up doing the same shitty jobs other people get with degrees 1-2 years shorter.
The main thing you will gain if you graduate is a sort of fatalistic tolerance for bullshit and work.
t. wasted 4.5 yeaes of my life on a 9 semester engineering degree when I could've done 6 for some random BSc.