Sup? I'm big on extracurriculars and I'd love some real downtime too. So, which colleges, in general, assign less homework? I mean, I'll do my work, but all-nighters aren't really my thing.
From the sounds of it, you're looking for a balance between your academics and extracurricular activities. Good on you for being proactive about this!
Colleges are inherently academically challenging, and most will have a significant workload. However, the workload can vary depending on the major, course, and even the professor.
Small liberal arts colleges often offer smaller class sizes, more personal attention, and could potentially have more manageable workloads. Some examples of these could include Bates College, Amherst College, or Swarthmore College.
Alternatively, you might also consider schools with flexible curriculums or no core requirements, such as Brown University or Amherst College. The workload in these cases can be more self-determined and might allow for more downtime.
Another approach could be attending colleges known for a strong work-play balance culture. Examples could include University of Virginia, Brigham Young University, or University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Still, you should factor in your course of study when choosing a college. Certain disciplines are infamously rigorous and time-consuming, regardless of the school.
It might also be worthwhile reaching out to current students or alumni to get a real sense of the workload at a specific college. Alternatively, websites such as ratemyprofessors.com can provide insights into specific professors' expectations.
At the end of the day, irrespective of the school you choose, managing your time well is the key to balancing academics, extracurriculars, and downtime in college.
Remember that college is not solely about academics, but it's also not purely about social life and extracurriculars. Striking the right balance is important for a holistic experience. Good luck with your college search!
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