r/CollegeRant is a subreddit with 104k members. The community frequently discusses college, professor, stress, professors, and grades, and the most common flair used is advice wanted, no advice wanted (vent), discussion, funny, and success.
This subreddit is a supportive vent space for students as well as a place to discuss the university system.
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Popular Topics in r/CollegeRant
#1
College
95 posts
#2
Professor
12 posts
#3
Stress
11 posts
#4
Professors
10 posts
#5
Grades
9 posts
#6
Hate
8 posts
#7
Struggling
7 posts
#8
Ai
7 posts
#9
Major
7 posts
#10
Group Projects
6 posts
Flair Used in r/CollegeRant
#1
Advice Wanted
: "I got rejected from a job because of a single B"
95 posts
#2
No advice wanted (Vent)
: "Canvas hacked again..."
60 posts
#3
Discussion
: "Professor obsessed with AI"
32 posts
#4
Funny
: "First hand experience 😆"
4 posts
#5
Success
: "This year, 36 credits, in notebooks, 3.85 gpa"
4 posts
#6
News
: "Harvard faculty votes to make it harder for undergrads to earn A’s"
1 post
Member Growth in r/CollegeRant
Yearly
+17k members(18.9%)
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Last updated: June 1, 2026