<p>I would say MIT from what i've heard from students. But what others have intense courseload?</p>
<p>Caltech, Georgia tech, pretty much anything tech.</p>
<p>^ way too broad of a statement</p>
<p>I heard Cornell Engineering could make anyone cry, well maybe except Chuck Norris.</p>
<p>Caltech, Berkeley EECS, MIT</p>
<p>Too bad he has never cried. :)</p>
<p>Caltech. MIT, Swarthmore.</p>
<p>I've hear the University of Chicago is very difficult and intense, if that's what you meant.</p>
<p>the military academies.</p>
<p>The top techs, Chicago, Swat.</p>
<p>I have always heard MIT is super intense</p>
<p>Chicago is known for being a "nerd" school were everybody studies 23 hrs a day.</p>
<p>a couple schools that aren't neccesarily hard, but are famous for their workload:</p>
<p>tufts
wake forest
uchicago
swat</p>
<p>Yes I forgot Chicago</p>
<p>another vote for Chicago</p>
<p>I would vote in this order (hardest first): CalTech, Chicago, MIT</p>
<p>Caltech students take a ridiculous amount of units every term; i think the figure's like 50 units. I don't see how many schools can match that.</p>
<p>Are you guys thinking international - Indian Institute of Technology? I hear kids from there consider Ivy league schools here in the U.S. as safety schools.</p>
<p>According to Princeton Review:</p>
<p>"Their Students Never Stop Studying"</p>
<ol>
<li>Reed</li>
<li>Webb Institute</li>
<li>Cal Tech</li>
<li>Olin</li>
<li>Harvey mudd</li>
<li>St Johns College (NM)</li>
<li>Wabash</li>
<li>marlboro</li>
<li>middlebury</li>
<li>MIT</li>
<li>carleton</li>
<li>grinnell</li>
<li>US Military Academy</li>
<li>Haverford</li>
<li>Swarthmore</li>
<li>Bryn Mawr</li>
<li>davidson</li>
<li>US Air Force Academy</li>
<li>Rice</li>
<li>Whitman</li>
</ol>
<p>That list is about right...perhaps not in order but all those schools are known to work hard.</p>
<p>Definitely the military service academies.</p>