College Rankings by Quality of Life
August 17th, 2010
When looking through college brochures, it’s hard to determine what it would be like to live at the school for the next four years. Luckily, the Princeton Review’s college rankings includes a section on top schools by quality of life (free login required to read). Here are the number-one schools based on each classification with links for more information:
Best Quality of Life: Rice University
Happiest Students: Brown University
Least Happy Students: Fisk University
Best Campus Food: Bowdoin College
Is It Food?: United States Merchant Marine Academy
Dorms Like Palaces: Bryn Mawr College
Dorms Like Dungeons: Tuskegee University
Most Beautiful Campus: Sewanee – University of the South
Least Beautiful Campus: New Jersey Institute of Technology
Easiest Campus to Get Around: Susquehanna University
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