Posted by The Voice Staff on December 13, 2010 at 2:01 pm
…and your dhall, JCR, basement area near the gym, etc. where everyone has infiltrated and converted into a library in order to “study.” (YES, THERE WAS ACTUALLY A DUDE STUDYING ON AN AN ABANDONED DESK IN THE BASEMENT OF OUR HOUSE GYM. I see you.)
Studying for finals at our elitist Ivy League institution is so hard, ya’ll.
Posted by Michelle Nguyen on April 5, 2010 at 3:45 pm
The Daily Beast has the answer. The popular news website, the brainchild of former Vanity Fair editor Tina Brown, just released its ranking of the 50 most stressful colleges in the US. Lo and behold, Harvard is ranked #5, only trailing after Stanford, Columbia, MIT and Penn.

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The five criteria taken into consideration are (excerpts from the actual article):
• The cost: Financial pressure is a huge stress-inducer. Tuition plus room and board, weighted at 35 percent. With 2009-2010 data from the National Center on Education Statistics.
• Competitiveness: How academically rigorous is the school? Weighted at 35 percent, with 2010 data from US News & World Report.
• Acceptance rate: More competitive schools generally produce a more competitive student body. Weighted at 10 percent, with 2010 data from US News & World Report.
• Engineering: Is the school known for its particularly rigorous graduate engineering program? Weighted at 10 percent, with 2010 data from US News & World Report.
• Crime on campus: Adapted from The Daily Beast’s analysis of college crime, weighted at 10 percent and ranked relative to this particular group of colleges. With data from the US Department of Education.
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