Which major is harder, physics or math?

Which major is harder, physics or math?
What if we're talking about graduate degrees?

Neither of those hard. If you want a major that is actually intellectually challenging and stimulating, try Women's Studies. Women are the one thing men will never be able to understand.

What if I'm an Applied Math + Applied Applied Physics double major? Which area of studies do I apply my double applied majors?

why not both at once?

Personally I find math a lot easier. Definition theorem proof. Rinse and repeat.

With physics you have to get the math but also the weird conceptual issues that come with physics. Far far harder.

You don't have to get anything in physics you just parrot what you're taught like a monkey retard. In maths you actually have to have a higher level of consciousness to be able to solve the questions since they require extreme critical thinking skills.

>In maths you actually have to have a higher level of consciousness to be able to solve the questions.
Literally this

>Mathfags actually think this.
I took a module in differentiable manifolds during my masters and still managed to pass without meeting any of the prerequisites. Granted it was only something like 51% (a pass was 50%) but still.

The real answer is that they both have their challenges, in someways physics is easier, in others maths is easier. To argue with is harder is retarded. Although this is Veeky Forums, so we'll argue about it regardless.

>To argue which is harder is retarded
Tell me about it. There is no argument as math is the true intellectuals choice

Undergrad, both are easy
Grad, probably math. Really depends on your thesis topic, you could make either degree hard or easy for yourself