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July 28, 2009

2010 Princeton Review's Best 371 Colleges

Princeton Review Cover The Princeton Review yesterday released The Best 371 Colleges – 2010 Edition.  According to the press release, the book contains 62 rankings based on surveys completed by 122,000 students at the 371 schools (325 per school), including these ten categories

  • Best (Pomona) classroom experience
  • Best (Davidson) and worst (U.S. Merchant Marine Academy) professors
  • Most (Brown) and least (U.S. Merchant Marine Academy) happy students
  • Students study the most (Cal-Tech) and least (West Virginia)
  • Most (Swarthmore) and least (NYU) financial aid
  • Most (CUNY-Baruch) and least (Providence) diverse student body
  • Most (NYU) and least (Wheaton) accepting of alternative lifestyles
  • Most (Thomas Aquinas) and least (Bennington) religious
  • Biggest (Penn State) and least (BYU) party schools
  • Most (UC-Santa Cruz) and least (BYU) marijuana on campus
  • Most (Mississippi) and least (BYU) hard liquor on campus
  • Most (Penn State) and least (BYU) beer on campus
  • Most liberal (Warren Wilson) and most conservative (Texas A&M) schools
  • Best (Harvard) and worst (Clarkson) library
  • Best (Virginia Tech) and worst (U.S. Merchant Marine Academy) food
  • Best (Smith) and worst (Hampton) dorms
  • Jock Schools (Clemson) and Dodgeball Targets (Sarah Lawrence)

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