[lit-ideas] Robert Paul's Legacy

  • From: "Mike Geary" <atlas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 12:25:30 -0500




According to The Princeton Review's annual survey of college students, these 
ten schools attract students who aren't afraid to keep their noses to the 
grindstone--at least most of the time.
2006 Rankings
This year's rankings are in! The Princeton Review lists student favorites in 
The Best 361 Colleges. 

See how they stack up!

1. Reed College (Portland, Oregon)
Reed College is the epitome of an American educational paradigm, the small 
teaching-oriented college where students pursue education for its own sake. 
"People looking to come here should be aware that they will be in for one heck 
of a ride--and should be prepared to be challenged like they've never been 
before," warns one student

According to The Princeton Review's annual survey of college students, these 
ten schools attract students who aren't afraid to keep their noses to the 
grindstone--at least most of the time.

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