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Which colleges require the most work-load?

Hey, there! I'm certainly not shying away from a challenge, but I want to know what I'm getting into before applying. How can I find out which colleges are notorious for having the heaviest workloads? Is there some sort of ranking or do these things just come from anecdotal experiences?

a year ago

Hello! Determining the workload at a particular college can be tricky since it often depends on the specific program or major, and can even vary from one professor to another. However, there are some institutions that are often spoken of as having intense workloads. For instance, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), California Institute of Technology (Caltech), or University of Chicago are often cited by students as demanding.

If you're looking for data, the Princeton Review annually releases a list of the "Colleges with the Heaviest Workloads," which is based on student surveys. They ask students to rate their academic workload, and these responses form the basis of the list. While it's not as precise as a ranking, it does give you a general idea of which schools are known for having a challenging curriculum.

You could also consider reaching out to current students or alumni from the colleges you're interested in, if feasible. They're likely to provide honest insights about workload expectations. College forums or social media groups could be valuable resources, too.

But remember, a heavy workload isn't necessarily a bad thing! It can often mean that you're being challenged and pushed to reach your potential. Just be prepared to balance your time effectively.

a year ago

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