America's 25 Hot Schools

Competition's intense and there are scores of colleges. Large, small, public, private, urban, rural—what's best for you? Here are our top picks for the places that everyone's talking about for 2005.

 
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  • Posted By: Dani D. @ 10/01/2008 8:52:23 PM

    Comment: As an American in debt for what seems the rest of my life for a Harvard degree, I am happy to live in Scandinavia where the quality of living is far superior and the elitism is practically non-existent by the ridiculous American standard.

    Folks, save your money. Go to a community college and then finish it at a university or get your degree online.

    This whole obsession with sending your kids to four years schools for tens of thousands of dollars is nothing but demeaning and ludicrous.

  • Posted By: churchill @ 11/27/2007 12:21:42 PM

    Comment: and were is this school in america?i mean what part of america its this school at?
    it's me again i hope your know who this is

  • Posted By: mayorjason007 @ 11/27/2007 12:20:09 PM

    Comment: how do get an admission to this university?
    that is the only comment i have to say to you
    now.reply me on mayorjason007@yahoo.co.uk

  • Posted By: mayorjason007 @ 11/27/2007 12:16:02 PM

    Comment: how do get an admission to this university?
    that is the only comment i have to say to you
    now.reply me on mayorjason007@yahoo.co.uk

 
 
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