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BreakABone
08-19-2004, 03:59 PM
Well these is according to the Princeton Review, which ranks schools according to different categories.

I'm sure some would be interested in seeing the list for the heck of it, some of you may find it interesting in your future college search. I'm only going to list the first 5 in each category.


These schools prove there's more to college than books and classes.

1. SUNY at Albany
2. Washington and Lee
3. U. of Wisconsin -- Madison
4. West Virginia University
5. Ohio University -- Athens

My friend goes to SUNY Albany, he was proud of that. :confused:


Best Academic Experience
1. University of Chicago
2. Marlboro College
3. Reed College
4. St. John's College (Md.)
5. Swarthmore College

I'm sure Xanny would be proud, his school made 5th.



Public Schools
1. New College of Florida
2. UNC Greensboro
3. SUNY Geneseo
4. Montana Tech
5. Kansas State

Private Schools
1. William Jewell College
2. Wabash College
3. Millsaps College
4. Centre College
5. Ripon College

For those who want more bang for their buck.


1 Pomona College
2 William Jewell College
3 Stanford University
4 New College of Florida
5 Dartmouth College

For those who care how important being happy is.


1 New Jersey Institute of Technology
2 SUNY at Stony Brook
3 SUNY at Albany
4 Seton Hall University
5 United States Coast Guard Academy
You would think the number one party school would have happy students. Also, most of those schools are located in the New York/New Jersey area, must be an Northeastern US thing.

I'll post some more later, got to run.

Ace195
08-19-2004, 04:09 PM
I'll post some more later, got to run.

I was about to say where are the educational colleges.. Because I mean UNI University of Northern Iowa is I think #4 in the US for teachers :)

GameMaster
08-19-2004, 11:58 PM
I have a friend going to Stanford and I know another guy going to Kansas.

Crash
08-20-2004, 12:54 AM
my bro just graduated from stanford... so if you think 30,000 bux a year is "bang for your buck" i guess so.

kansas state rules!