Anonymous wrote:Very easy majorAnonymous wrote:What is anyone’s experience at Amherst college as Psychology major?
Anonymous wrote:I had a colossal reading load in college but learned to read parts closely / skim others / not read parts at all, and I notice that my kid (freshman at a SLAC) doesn’t have those gears yet. It’s a crucial skill in the humanities.
Very easy majorAnonymous wrote:What is anyone’s experience at Amherst college as Psychology major?
Anonymous wrote:Kids only take 4 classes at SLACs?
Anonymous wrote:Kids only take 4 classes at SLACs?
Anonymous wrote:My dd did the IB Diploma which was a huge amount of reading and writing across all disciplines so I think she was well prepared.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, very common experience.
This is why it's important to have the experience in high school of "lots of hard work to do, no free time". Otherwise college is a huge shock.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Four classes, none of which are STEM, are typically not overwhelming. My guess is that your dd’s high school was not particularly rigorous and it will take her a a semester or two to catch up, just be patient and support her, she’ll figure it out.
I don’t think that’s the driver here.
I think her course mix is. She’s in too many courses with heavy reading and writing loads at once.
I never had this issue as I was Econ (weekly problem sets), a core class, my foreign language (daily classes, weekly tests), and a for language lit or linguistics class (10 or 20 page essays due each month, plus discuss a different book every ten days).
Next semester she should try to get the class syllabus and mix up the type of homework, essay deadlines, and test dates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to Williams after attending a top MCPS magnet high school. I was told many, many times that college would be easy in comparison. This was NOT true in the end. Granted, I was a physics major, but college was on a very different level even for reading/writing based classes. The majority of my classmates went to normal public high schools and struggled at first, but were on track after a few semesters.
I think very few people cruise through a physics major in general.
That’s true. Math, Chem, English, History, and Philosophy also had a reputation for being very difficult. Tutorials were super challenging (but equally rewarding) no matter the subject!
Yes, it’s always fun talking to people from non-lacs and relaying that history was one of, if not the hardest majors at my college too. First semester did an upper level history seminar and got destroyed in the process, but it was a good class