Jolie Rouge
03-24-2003, 02:27 PM
By Cathryn Conroy, Netscape News Editor
What's your dream college? The Princeton Review, best known perhaps for its annual ranking every August of the nation's best party schools, has ranked America's dream colleges by surveying students and parents. The question was open-ended so any college or university could be named. In all, there were 223 schools identified as "dream colleges."
At the top of this dreamy list are:
1. Stanford
2. New York University
3. Harvard
4. Princeton
5. Yale
6. Duke
7. Columbia
8. Notre Dame
9. Brown
10. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Is a big-name, prestigious school worth the big-money price tag? The answer may surprise you. http://money.cnn.com/2002/02/06/college/q_collegeprestige/index.htm
Ready to be shocked? Click here to find the annual cost of any four-year college or university in the United States. http://cgi.money.cnn.com/tools/collegecost/collegecost.html
Five tips on how to get a REAL break on college costs! http://money.cnn.com/2002/07/23/pf/college/q_cutcosts/index.htm
Oh, and the best party school? Indiana University.
What's your dream college? The Princeton Review, best known perhaps for its annual ranking every August of the nation's best party schools, has ranked America's dream colleges by surveying students and parents. The question was open-ended so any college or university could be named. In all, there were 223 schools identified as "dream colleges."
At the top of this dreamy list are:
1. Stanford
2. New York University
3. Harvard
4. Princeton
5. Yale
6. Duke
7. Columbia
8. Notre Dame
9. Brown
10. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Is a big-name, prestigious school worth the big-money price tag? The answer may surprise you. http://money.cnn.com/2002/02/06/college/q_collegeprestige/index.htm
Ready to be shocked? Click here to find the annual cost of any four-year college or university in the United States. http://cgi.money.cnn.com/tools/collegecost/collegecost.html
Five tips on how to get a REAL break on college costs! http://money.cnn.com/2002/07/23/pf/college/q_cutcosts/index.htm
Oh, and the best party school? Indiana University.