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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Every top 25 school is going to have some pressure. But there's a difference between what is internally driven and what is externally driven. Most of those kids expect a lot of themselves and that has its own dynamic. But some schools really seem to ramp the stress up. I'm thinking Carnegie Mellon. I'm thinking Cornell engineering. Some schools are difficult and stressful for everyone. MIT. CalTech. Some schools are an easy glide. Harvard. Brown. Some schools are walking on egg shells all the time kind of schools. Stanford. Berkeley. And some schools are difficult and challenging but work on creating a healthy environment. Rice, Yale, and Notre Dame come to mind with their residential colleges. The most balanced schools seem to be the three above - Rice, Yale, Notre Dame - and Princeton, Duke, Northwestern, and Vanderbilt. The pressure is there. No avoiding that. There's no slacker school. But there's a difference with how each school manages things. [/quote] princeton is a ridiculous pressure cooker[/quote]
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