The Princeton Review recently published their annual college rankings. While we often caution clients against relying on rankings in order to determine their college list, we know that students and parents are still going to look at them! You can find list on most aspects of college life, from food to race/class interaction. In fact, you can also take a look at our own rankings here that take into account the US News, Forbes, and Academic Rankings of World Universities systems of comparison.
While the rankings do provide interesting information, students should consider using the lists to create questions for when they have the opportunity to visit the college campus. This will allow the student to obtain insights on the campus (such as food quality or more importantly, academics) directly from a source (such as a tour guide).
To review the full press release with ranking highlights, visit The Princeton Review website.
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Mark is the Founder and CEO of Great College Advice, a national college admissions consulting firm. As a career educator, he has served as a college administrator, professor of international relations at the University of Denver and the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, program consultant at Yale and the University of Kansas, government instructor at Harvard and Tufts, high school teacher of French, and a Fulbright teacher of English in France. He has personally helped hundreds of students from around the world map their college journeys. Mark speaks on college preparation, selection, and admission to students and parents around the world, and his views have been published in major newspapers and journals.
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Mark Montgomery
Mark is the Founder and CEO of Great College Advice, a national college admissions consulting firm. As a career educator, he has served as a college administrator, professor of international relations at the University of Denver and the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, program consultant at Yale and the University of Kansas, government instructor at Harvard and Tufts, high school teacher of French, and a Fulbright teacher of English in France. He has personally helped hundreds of students from around the world map their college journeys. Mark speaks on college preparation, selection, and admission to students and parents around the world, and his views have been published in major newspapers and journals.