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Princeton Review Party Schools 2011
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Summary:
Parents are looking for leaders in the Most Well-Behaved and Studious
category, while the kids' eyes are drawn to Best Party School. The 2011
Review says ... ...
Full News:
Though "The Help" and "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest" might elicit
tears and chills, do any books capitalize more on raw angst than college
guides such as The Princeton Review?
Now that both of my kids are out of college, I'm a bit removed from that highly
emotional period, when parents, high school seniors and counselors pore
over the guides, searching for the perfect school. Parents are looking for
leaders in the Most Well-Behaved and Studious category, while the kids' eyes
are drawn to Best Party School. The 2011 Review says that's the University of
Georgia (sorry, Johns Hopkins, maybe next year), represented in our photo
by mascot Uga VII.
The Review, whose 2011 edition of "The Best 373 Colleges" is released
Tuesday, combines student surveys with institutional data for assessments on
dozens of categories, including most beautiful campus (Sewanee – The
University of the South), best food (Bowdoin College) and best dorms (Bryn
Mawr College). And for all us Terps fans, the University of Maryland, College
Park was named for best athletic facilities.
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While she always preferred The Hardy Boys to Nancy Drew, Nancy Knight
grew up reading nearly everything she could get her hands on, including a
probably unhealthy amount of R.L. Stine and Christopher Pike, with the
obligatory Jane Austen thrown in. She'll still read just about anything you put
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