<p>where can i get a list of the colleges that give the most work?</p>
<p>from me.</p>
<p>U. OF CHICAGO TOPS THE LIST
MIT is close behind</p>
<p>lol i dont wanna go there i was just wondering if there was a ist like US News so that i could see if my choices were on there.</p>
<p>1 California Institute of Technology<br>
2 Webb Institute<br>
3 Reed College<br>
4 Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering<br>
5 Harvey Mudd College<br>
6 Middlebury College<br>
7 Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br>
8 Wabash College<br>
9 Grinnell College<br>
10 Davidson College<br>
11 United States Coast Guard Academy<br>
12 United States Naval Academy<br>
13 Marlboro College<br>
14 Kalamazoo College<br>
15 Haverford College<br>
16 Swarthmore College<br>
17 New College of Florida<br>
18 Bryn Mawr College<br>
19 Carleton College<br>
20 St. John's College (MD)</p>
<p>my cousin is going to Babson, he was sigma cum laude and he says BAbson is 2nd hardest working?</p>
<p>i just got this from Princeton Review's "The students never stop studying" rankings</p>
<p>It's pretty hard to determine whether an entire colllege gives more work than another college, mainly because the amount of work depends on the major. For example, engineering or biochem students seem to have more work than your average business major. So an engineering student at, say, RPI might have more work than a business major at Harvard.</p>
<p>Thanks for posting this! That's really interesting.</p>
<p>sure no problem. I just bought the princeton review book on colleges and its really cool so you should all go get it now!!!</p>
<p>Academics category called "Their Students Never Stop Studying."</p>
<p>The entire list:
1. California Institute of Technology
2. Haverford
3. Carnegie Mellon
4. Swarthmore
5. Wesleyan College
6. Scripps College
7. Worcester Polytechnic Institute
8. Colorado College
9. Knox College
10. St. Lawrence University
11. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
12. Colorado School of Mines
13. Earlham
14. Bard
15. Virginia Tech
16. Davidson
17. Ohio Wesleyan
18. Beloit
19. Marquette University
20. Austin College</p>
<p>these lists are crap. you can't determine something like that. for example, i was a business major, and i had more work than pretty much all of the other majors at my school - including engineering. it all depends on the school. you could go to one of the schools on that list and depending on your major have less work than someone who goes to jane doe community college. (just my two cents)</p>