The Unofficial, Unbiased Guide to the 328 Most Interesting Colleges 2004 by Kaplan, Seppy Basili, Jessica Shapiro, Eileen W. Mager, Inc. Kaplan, Eileen Mager

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  • ISBN: 0743241452
  • Publisher: Kaplan Publishing
  • Pub. Date: August 2003
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Dear Reader:

The college admissions process can be overwhelming -- so many choices, so little guidance. We're here to help. Our Unofficial, Unbiased Guide to the 328 Most Interesting Colleges cuts through the hype and the blizzard of admissions stats with exclusive insider's information organized in a user-friendly format. This guidance offers practical advice you won't find anywhere else:

--Current students and recent grads tell you what life on campus is REALLY like.
--Guidance counselors share their choices for "Most Overrated," "Most Underrated," "Best Value," and other valuable lists.
--We've added our own observations and recommendations based on years of experience helping students navigate the college admissions process.

How many times have you heard, "It's one of the most important decisions you'll ever make"? Nothing like a little pressure! Having the facts at hand will help you choose the schools that best match your needs, so that you can feel confident about making your final decision.

Open the book. Let's get started!

Check out the Schools in Each of These Categories:

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Best Value
--Hidden Treasure
--Hot & Trendy
--Revenge of the Nerds
--Valedictorians

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Underrated/Overrated
--Beautiful Campus
--Animal House
--Class President
--Peter Pan
--Outside the Box
--Drug/Alcohol Free
--Changed for the Better

Trent Anderson is the Vice President for Education at Cablevision, Inc., where he oversees the 'Power to Learn' initiative. Before joining Cablevision, Trent was the Vice President of Publishing for Kaplan, Inc., where he developed book projects for the education market. During his 10 years with Kaplan, Trent was a test prep instructor, admissions advisor, financial aid expert, and author and contributing editor of several books, including Once Upon a Campus, Straight Talk on Paying for College, and Kaplan's precollege and pregrad school test prep titles. Trent spent his college years in Southern California, where he earned his bachelor's degree at UCLA and his J.D. and M.B.A. at the University of Southern California. Prior to working at Kaplan, Inc., Trent taught undergraduate business law at the University of Southern California.

Seppy Basili, Kaplan's resident "College Guru," has been analyzing college trends for more than 15 years. During his Kaplan career, Seppy has overseen Kaplan's test preparation programs and publications for the SAT, ACT, and PSAT exams as well as college admissions services. Along with Trent Anderson, he is the co-author of Once Upon a Campus and Straight Talk on Paying for College. He also founded the Kaplan-Newsweek imprint publications, which include the annual How to Get Into College guide. Seppy has spent many years on college campuses, receiving his B.A. from Kenyon College, M.Ed. from the University of California -- Berkeley, and J.D. from Emory University.

  

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Unofficial, Unbiased Guide to the 328 Most Interesting Colleges 2004by Anonymous

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10/06/2003: Let?s up front state my bias: My undergraduate (Lehman College in the Bronx, NY) and graduate (Queens College in Queens, NY) schools were not part of the 328 mix. Also excluded was my son?s school Clayton College and State University (the comprehensive IT degree is no animal party degree) in Georgia. Guys those urban schools were great and from what I know remain highly regarded.

Pitch aside for my alumni. This is overall a comprehensive easy to follow reference book that lays out the choices from a variety of perspectives. Besides the obvious overview of each school, the guide includes listings by best value, drug/alcohol free, and overall education, etc. The authors also rank schools by attendance (class presidents, valedictorians, etc.), animal house, and outside the box, etc. Titles of sections are obvious. The data comes from survey responses by counselors, attending students, and recent graduates (no wonder they didn?t ask me about good old Lehman) as well as personal observations from the authors (the intelligent sidebar guide comments are worth the cost of the book).

Though the survey tool may not be reliable in a strictly statistical sense, THE UNOFFICIAL, UNBIASED GUIDE TO THE 328 MOST INTERESTING COLLEGES 2004 is a tremendous reference for high school juniors and seniors and their parents and anyone thinking of transferring to another school or an adult returning to school. The key is the ease of following the categorical break out that facilitates an individual customizing a selection for their needs.

Harriet Klausner