Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reputation for Wake forest is that it’s relatively easy to get in compared to its peers but once in, too much work.
funny - I actually found it opposite when I was there. That said, a lot of my friends were always like "it is SO hard" and it was called Work Forest.
I didn't find it overly challenging, but I also wasn't majoring in a particularly difficult subject. There were a TON of kids who were pre-med, so there were definitely weed-out courses for that. And I know accounting was also difficult.
I was the annoying person writing term papers the night before they were due and getting good grades. I also didn't kill myself because I wasn't planning on trying for a competitive grad school. I got my degree with honors in the end.
My friends at WF find the Business school to be outrageously hard. Lot's of weed out classes. Same with and Science major. I would imagine any Communications or English or International relations major finds it easy like you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is absolutely no reason anyone should ever go to Dickenson. Ever.
https://thedickinsonian.com/opinion/2019/02/07/should-white-boys-still-be-allowed-to-talk/
TBH, this is very well written. Impressive, even if I disagree with the argument.
It's disgusting. Anyone who has graduated from Dickenson should hang their heads in shame.
Because one student wrote an opinion piece?
Anonymous wrote:When I was studying CS at UVA I thought the program was unnecessarily hard. The 30 hours in CS was fine. Back then I also had to take another 30 hours in Applied Math. That was also fine. The thing that got me was the 60 hours in general engineering like Thermo and circuits that I didn't care about. I think there were 12 hours of electives on top of this. Most semesters were around 18 hours. This was a long time ago and I hope it isn't like this today. However, I would probably avoid any CS program that requires 60+ hours of engineering for the sake of engineering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reputation for Wake forest is that it’s relatively easy to get in compared to its peers but once in, too much work.
funny - I actually found it opposite when I was there. That said, a lot of my friends were always like "it is SO hard" and it was called Work Forest.
I didn't find it overly challenging, but I also wasn't majoring in a particularly difficult subject. There were a TON of kids who were pre-med, so there were definitely weed-out courses for that. And I know accounting was also difficult.
I was the annoying person writing term papers the night before they were due and getting good grades. I also didn't kill myself because I wasn't planning on trying for a competitive grad school. I got my degree with honors in the end.
Anonymous wrote:Boston University - serious grade deflation but students only take 4 classes a semester
Anonymous wrote:My son attended one of the private schools in DC few years ago, now he is at u Chicago and he said the courses are more manageable than his high school and not that bad and he goes a lot to downtown Chicago on weekends for fun and some sport events.
Great city !!
That was not my children’s experience. Both went to school known for hard grading and both found that they were extremely well prepared, especially in math and science.Anonymous wrote:Who finds their school hard? Probably public school kids who have only experienced grade inflation their entire lives.