Princeton Review has now published their 2010 edition of the Best 371 Colleges. They again have their tradition lists of colleges with such lists as the happiest students, biggest party schools and best classroom experience. As I have discussed before, statistically ranking the colleges into top 10 lists has no real merit.
The book does have merit as a listing of 371 good colleges with a variety of qualities with various admission standards. As a preliminary resource to find colleges that may be appropriate for a particular student, this is a good resource. Just remember to view the rankings as nothing more than fun.
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Filed under College Admissions Counseling,College Selection by Todd Johnson on July 27, 2009