<p>I was on here and saw a thread in which someone replied with a url containing a list of the colleges with the toughest work loads. I can't seem to find that thread again for the life of me. I don't remember exactly what the thread was about- I vaguely remember a my chances thing and the responder saying not to go to one of the schools because the work load was rough and then listing the url as proof. I tried to google it as well, but with no avail :(
Thanks for any help!</p>
<p>Maybe this one? [Test</a> Prep: GMAT, GRE, LSAT, MCAT, SAT, ACT, and More](<a href=“Colleges Where Students Study the Most | The Princeton Review”>Colleges Where Students Study the Most | The Princeton Review)</p>
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That list is nuts. Any list that has Harvard and not Cornell or Yale is worthless. Harvard is probably last in the Ivies in “Students Study the Most”.</p>
<p>[The</a> Most GRUELING Colleges (PHOTOS)](<a href=“HuffPost - Breaking News, U.S. and World News | HuffPost”>The Most GRUELING Colleges (PHOTOS) | HuffPost College)
This?</p>
<p>Out of curiosity, will this be your “go to” or “avoid” list?</p>
<p>In addition to the obvious schools people will list, I’d say that Deep Springs has a very hard work load (in more ways than one) and each of the Service Academies as well. Apparently the Merchant Marine Academy in particular, or so I’ve heard.</p>
<p>I actually found the website [Online</a> Extra: Cracking the Books](<a href=“Bloomberg - Are you a robot?”>Bloomberg - Are you a robot?) . I had forgotten whether or not the list was just general or geared toward b-schools (like this one). I’m looking to major in economics.
I was just curious to see how much work they require and how they stack up so I guess I’m not really avoiding them or reaching out for them.
I’m still applying to upenn, as a reach obviously haha, even though they have 19 hrs of work a week! What can you expect from the best b-school in the nation? I think the work is worth the diploma
Thank you all for your help! These lists were helpful as well.</p>
<p>anythingtoSay: not a bad list in that link. Just missing Reed among the obvious, and the Engineering college at just about any top 50 school. And if Annapolis is included, then the Air Force Academy should be since it is just as science/engineering focused. Georgia Tech would be an Honorable Mention.</p>