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The Best 361 Colleges: 2007 Edition

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The Bottom Line

This guide is a great reference for those who need help choosing a school.
Pros
  • Thorough school profiles
  • Original college rankings
  • Fairly priced
Cons
  • There are no cons. This book is perfect.

Description

  • Written by Robert Franek, with Tom Meltzer
  • Published by Random House/Princeton Review Books
  • Includes 62 Top 20 Lists
  • Features two-page profiles for 361 schools

Guide Review - The Best 361 Colleges: 2007 Edition

The 2007 edition of The Princeton Review's, The Best 361 Colleges is the most impressive college guide on the market.

This book contains thorough information 361 of the best colleges in the nation. Among them are schools chosen by region, selectivity, size, and character. Each college profile provides two pages of details on size, location, academics, cost, selectivity, deadlines, financial aid, admissions, and campus life. And, the best part: each profile contains quotes and insider information gleaned from students who attend the school.

In addition to well-written, well-organized school profiles, The Best 361 Colleges guide also includes admission tips, financial aid advice, and 62 unique college ranking lists.

If you are interested in finding out which schools are party schools, which schools accept the gay community, which schools have dorms like dungeons, and which schools have the best academics, this guide is for you!
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