You can keep arguing about engineering having a bigger workload, but you aren't talking to an 08er its just a mates account i was bored so i browsed. Firstly i graduated from an engineering/science double degree about 5 years ago or so and then undertook a graduate law degree and am now doing my masters, so no offence but i have a better idea than you do if you want to compare engineering and law. I'm not saying that engineering is easy because that would make me a 'fucking moron' and yes advanced subjects as well as electromagnetics and statics and the like are hard, and even though you have 15 hours or so extra of classes each week, law still has a bigger workload, especially in subjects like property law and constitutional law (sooo bad). these were worse than any other subjects ive done in engineering and science. And on the whole, i spent more time doing work in my law degree than i did in engineering and science.
By the way, don't think that open book exams make law a piss easy degree... if anything they make it harder. Considering the time you have in each exam and what needs to be done, you REALLY need to know your stuff, there's no time to sift through textbooks and the majority of students don't finish their exams.
Also i find it very ironic that you dismiss what i say about engineering so easily yet you think that law is nothing more than 'reading words and learning a bit of latin'...
And more than likely you will come back to this and post up something in reply to again try and prove that your degree is 'the' hardest or something similar or try and come back with something else to defend engineering... i look forward to again proving you wrong