What is the most stressful college?
Overall, 88 percent of college students reported their school life to be stressful. Education and medical majors reported the highest levels of stress, though, followed by psychology, arts, and the sciences. The biggest stressor for students was exams (89 percent). Financial issues weren't too far behind, though.
It's common. 8 in 10 college students report high levels of stress. Strikingly, the students who struggle outnumber those who don't. About 30% of students on campus who seek mental health treatment report stress being the cause, while 60% report more severe levels of anxiety.
Top 15 grad school stressors
1. Academic responsibilities or pressures | 68 percent |
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2. Finances or debt | 64 percent |
3. Anxiety | 61 percent |
4. Poor work/school-life balance | 59 percent |
5. Family issues | 45 percent |
Although some people might find that freshman year of high school is challenging, junior year would typically be the most difficult, busy, and important year because of everything you have to juggle from academics, extracurricular activities, and college preparation to still keeping a social life.
College life is like you get a new pair of wings, do what interests you, go out with friends, study all you want. Its always fun to follow your heart. So as long as you choose a course/ field that interests you and find some nice friends as well as a few bad ones, it'll be fun.