My uni experience was actually quite the opposite from the struggle. I didn't get swamped with work, had only a couple classes that were "difficult" but overall did fine. Worked two jobs at the same time as I went.
All of my classes were practical and we performed more hands-on work than essays. Even in accounting, everything was focused on "real life scenarios" to teach you how to deal with actual problems you'd face.
Maybe if you’re doing graduate studies, but I have my associates, and am doing my bachelors right now, and it’s never been particularly difficult. But I have my degree in transportation management not like computer science or chemistry so I can’t make any generalized statements
Hardest course was a legal class I had to take. Just a basic course but that was very reading heavy, for obvious reasons. Otherwise, it was light work.
Dang. I wish I had it like y'all. Maybe my school is just heavy on the workload? Cuz this is BS. Either that, or I'm just swamped because of full time job and classes.
@Paul_Tromba exactly, my same reaction. I mean, i'm in a asian school so duh but they really try to jam as múh school work on to the student as much they can. I just got off on a field trip and i still have 2 more asignment to hand in. Add in a fire recue action and medical exam day. With a trip for 10 days at a military camp on top.
@Paul_Tromba Naw, we had Business majors swamped with work so it's not just you. I just was in a more practical/hands-on course. Computer focused work.
Wait, how are colleges/universities outside of the USA? Are they not stress filled institutes for higher education designed to put you in generational debt?
All of my classes were practical and we performed more hands-on work than essays. Even in accounting, everything was focused on "real life scenarios" to teach you how to deal with actual problems you'd face.
The economics course was the worst. Everyone hated that mandatory one.