
The Princeton Review is a source for a lot of fun, trivia, knowledge, debate, information and otherwise when it comes to colleges and universities.
I admit. I am a little strange. When others are reading fashion and sports mags, I am paging through books like this.
There are lists and rankings and quotes and facts and figures and....all about colleges and universities.
I plan to publish some of the lists here in this blog in hopes that they will contribute to the debate - to be sure, sometimes, my opinion is left wanting.
Nevertheless, IMHO, it's fun to discuss schools, which is best/worst and why we think so. It can also be quite profitable when it comes time to decide where to attend, where to send your child/ren or where you should set your aims.
In the Princeton Review there is a list of 361 schools - just think, that's almost one a day I could read about for a year.
To make the list, puts a schools in the PR's opinion, in the top 10 of the estimated 3500 such schools in the US.
To be ranked the best part school in this review should be the highest honor. Imagine being the best partier and still ranked in the top ten in the US.
The opinions, quotes and such that can be found in the book are gleaned from the responses of more than 115,000 students = abt. the population of the University of Phoenix popluation (not in the book, btw).
I will try to throw my two cents in when I have an opinion. I hope other readers, and most of all students at the schools will somehow stumbleupon this site and share their insights as well
In any event, if colleges and universities are nothing, they are places to debate. Why not debate about the colleges and universities as well?
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