
Princeton Review is a fun book that stirs up feelings in the colleges that it ranks - either at the top or at the bottom. I know, readers have already come after me and all I did was put the rankings here.
I reckon it is numbers 2-10 that get the most excited. They either want to be on the top or all the way on the bottom. What do you think?
Here are the Top Ten Colleges that know how to keep their students occupied doing things other than studying as chosen by the students who attend them.
10. City University of New York
9. Illinois Institute of Technology
6. Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
5. University of Massachusetts at Amherst
4. University of Hawaii at Manoa
Students at Fisk say that their school has experienced fiscal problems, a lot having to do with the instability of their president's office, layoffs and delays in facility upgrades. Still they think the experience is worth it.
So, how do these schools find themselves among the top ten in the nation when they give their students such a hard time? It makes you wonder what the schools that are NOT in the top 10% of the nation run like, doesn't it?
what do you think?








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