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July 30, 1996 Annual
When it first appeared USA Today called this book "the guide that doesn't follow a textbook approach to college life." The Best 310 Colleges is based on The Princeton Review's student surveys--the largest campus surveys in the nation. More than 59,000 students answer questions on everything from academics to campus life. Topics include: the quality of teaching, dorms and dining hall fare, campus politics (left or right and conservative or liberal), whether the student body is diverse or homogeneous, tolerant or intolerant (of race/class relations and of gay students), and high or low in its use of beer, liquor, and marijuana. In fact this book has caused schools across the country to change their food, campuses and drinking policies.

Also included is information concerning admission and financial aid policies, student body demographics, average recentered SAT scores and "What's Hot/What's Not" as well as the Counselor-O-Matic, an easy-to-use (if highly unscientific) guide to your chances of getting into each of the top 310 colleges by calculating your "desirability rating" and comparing it to each school's "selectivity rating."


Here's a sampling of what students have to say:

"This school is filled with wealthy, well-dressed egomaniacs who are about as socially conscious as Marie Antoinette."

"I'm premed and there's no place I would rather be. The academics are a killer, no joke, but for those few who survive, the world is their oyster."

"If you're not Caucasian, the adjustment here is tremendous."

"Since this is a Jesuit institution, not all viewpoints get expressed, particularly liberal ones about gays and premarital sex."

"You have to be smart about where you go at night."

"The food here is really bad; it's either bland or sickening. You're lucky if they don't screw up the bread."

"Socially, the surrounding area is so dead that the Denny's closes at night."

"Girls over 5'8" watch out--for some reason, guys here have munchkin blood in them or something."

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The most talked-about college guide in years is still growing. This new edition of The Student Access Guide to The Best 310 Colleges is bigger and better. 56,000 students tell you what it is really like, rating their campuses on faculty, workload, class size, social life and sports. This book will provide the inside information on entrance difficult and a complete listing of financial aid options directly from financial aid offices. When exploring different college options, this book is the only option for the complete view of the country's best.

From the Inside Flap

When it first appeared USA Today called this book "the guide that doesn't follow a textbook approach to college life." The Best 310 Colleges is based on The Princeton Review's student surveys--the largest campus surveys in the nation. More than 59,000 students answer questions on everything from academics to campus life. Topics include: the quality of teaching, dorms and dining hall fare, campus politics (left or right and conservative or liberal), whether the student body is diverse or homogeneous, tolerant or intolerant (of race/class relations and of gay students), and high or low in its use of beer, liquor, and marijuana. In fact this book has caused schools across the country to change their food, campuses and drinking policies.

Also included is information concerning admission and financial aid policies, student body demographics, average recentered SAT scores and "What's Hot/What's Not" as well as the Counselor-O-Matic, an easy-to-use (if highly unscientific) guide to your chances of getting into each of the top 310 colleges by calculating your "desirability rating" and comparing it to each school's "selectivity rating."


Here's a sampling of what students have to say:

"This school is filled with wealthy, well-dressed egomaniacs who are about as socially conscious as Marie Antoinette."

"I'm premed and there's no place I would rather be. The academics are a killer, no joke, but for those few who survive, the world is their oyster."

"If you're not Caucasian, the adjustment here is tremendous."

"Since this is a Jesuit institution, not all viewpoints get expressed, particularly liberal ones about gays and premarital sex."

"You have to be smart about where you go at night."

"The food here is really bad; it's either bland or sickening. You're lucky if they don't screw up the bread."

"Socially, the surrounding area is so dead that the Denny's closes at night."

"Girls over 5'8" watch out--for some reason, guys here have munchkin blood in them or something."

Product Details

  • Paperback: 710 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton Review; 1997 ed edition (July 30, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0679771220
  • ISBN-13: 978-0679771227
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 8.2 x 1.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,592,442 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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1.0 out of 5 stars It is outdated and inaccurate., April 25, 1997
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This review is from: PR Student Advantage Guide to the Best 310 Colleges, 1997 ed.: The Buyer's Guide to College (Annual) (Paperback)
This book, a "1997 edition," has obviously changed only the date. Case in point: Bellarmine College (Louisville, KY) has the same information listed that it did the first time I checked out this web site, in January 1995. As the site does not state otherwise, I can only believe that this is supposed to be the "current" editiion. Bellarmine now has a wonderful new library, among many of the other omissions in this section alone. Based on these errors and flaws, I would not recommend this book to anyone who wants correct and up-to-date information
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