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Workload Intensity at Different Colleges

Hey all, I'm currently a junior looking at colleges, and I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on which colleges typically have students who work the most? I'm not talking about employment, but rather coursework and studying. I like to be prepared and know what to expect. Thanks in advance!

a year ago

Absolutely, it's good to know what studying you'll be up for when considering different colleges. When it comes to colleges with a heavy workload, some names commonly mentioned include:

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): Known for its rigorous programs, especially in STEM. Students often report a high level of academic intensity and a great deal of time spent on studying.

2. University of Chicago: Its reputation for being where "fun comes to die" might not be strictly true, but students do tend to report a significant workload in terms of reading, essays, problem sets, and more.

3. Columbia University: This Ivy League school in New York City has the Core Curriculum, a set of common courses required of all undergraduates that is known for its rigor and heavy reading load.

4. Harvey Mudd College: This liberal arts institution focusing on science, engineering, and mathematics offers particularly demanding programs that often require hefty time spent on problem sets and labs.

5. California Institute of Technology (Caltech): Another tech-focused institution that is well known for its challenging and rigorous academic programs.

6. Johns Hopkins University: Particularly known for its pre-med track and STEM programs, students at Hopkins often report spending a lot of time studying and doing coursework.

Remember, while it's common for students at these institutions to spend a great deal of time on academic work, individual workloads can vary widely based on factors like your major, course difficulty, and your personal study habits. It's always a good idea to talk to current students or alumni if you get a chance to get the most accurate insight into workload and campus life.

a year ago

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