The discussion centers around choosing between electric circuits and digital logic classes for a heavy workload semester in an electrical engineering program. Participants generally agree that digital logic is considered more accessible than electric circuits due to its lack of complex mathematical prerequisites, such as differential equations and frequency transforms. Many emphasize the importance of consulting with peers and advisers, as the difficulty can vary based on the instructor and individual strengths. While both classes are challenging, digital logic is often viewed as easier and more practical for future applications in digital design. Additionally, there are mentions of electromagnetism being a significant hurdle in EE programs, with varied experiences regarding teaching quality impacting student perceptions of difficulty. Ultimately, the consensus leans towards taking digital logic for a smoother transition, especially for those new to technical classes.