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Colleges with most homework in Pennsylvania

Hey all, I'm considering applying to colleges in Pennsylvania and I'm trying to gauge the workload. Do you guys know which colleges in Pennsylvania are notorious for giving a lot of homework?

9 months ago

There isn't a definitive ranking of colleges with the most homework. However, the workload at a college often depends on the rigor and reputation of the institution, as well as the specific departments or majors within that school. Here are a few examples in Pennsylvania that are known for their academic rigor:

1. University of Pennsylvania (UPenn): As an Ivy League institution, UPenn is known for its academic rigor across various departments, including the prestigious Wharton School of Business. Students often report heavy workloads.

2. Carnegie Mellon University (CMU): Known for its strong programs in fields such as Computer Science, Engineering, and Drama, CMU is often cited by students as having a heavy workload.

3. Swarthmore College: This liberal arts college is known for its Honors Program, where students take on additional coursework and engage in rigorous seminars.

4. Haverford College: As a part of the Tri-College Consortium, Haverford students often have access to courses at both Swarthmore and Bryn Mawr, which can increase academic intensity.

Remember, while these colleges are known for their academic intensity, the amount of homework can vary greatly depending on your major or specific course schedule. I recommend reaching out to current students or alumni from your prospective major at these schools to get a better idea of the workload.

9 months ago

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