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Colleges with Easiest Workloads - Any Recommendations?

I'm starting my college applications and I'm worried about burnout. Are there any colleges known for having manageable workloads?

2 years ago

It's essential to remember that how busy you feel in college can often depend more on your major, involvement in extracurricular activities, and time management skills than the college itself. That being said, some colleges are known for having a more relaxed atmosphere and manageable workloads.

Many liberal arts colleges have a reputation for balanced work-life climates. For example, St. Olaf College in Minnesota is known for promoting healthy work-life balance among students. Similarly, Goucher College in Maryland employs a credit system that allows for more course flexibility and less load intensity.

Another avenue you could consider is open curriculum schools like Brown University, Amherst College, and Hampshire College. The flexibility in selecting courses could help manage your academic stress. At these schools, you have more freedom to study what interests you and avoid classes that might be unnecessarily stressful.

But keep in mind, it's important to strike a balance between finding a school that won't burn you out and still offers a quality education and opportunities to prepare you for your future career. Also, be wary of choosing a school solely based on the perceived ease of the workload. Employers and graduate schools may look at the perceived rigor of your undergraduate institution when considering your application.

And always remember, no matter where you decide to apply, there are resources and support systems on campus to help manage your workload and avoid burnout. This can range from academic advising, to writing centers, to wellness courses and stress relief activities. The key is to utilize these resources when you need them. Good luck with your applications!

2 years ago

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