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Bard College NY (College Prowler: Bard College Off the Record)
Bard College NY (College Prowler: Bard College Off the Record)Introduction from the Author Bard is an obscure college, a mere speck in the periphery of most college counselorsÂ’ advisory radar. Next time youÂ’re talking to a friend or relative about where youÂ’re planning on applying to school, mention Bard and note their reaction. Those even vaguely attuned to... More
University of Nebraska 2007 (College Prowler)
University of Nebraska 2007 (College Prowler)Welcome to College Prowler® During the writing of College Prowler’s guidebooks, we felt it was critical that our content was unbiased and unaffiliated with any college or university. We think it’s important that our readers get honest information and a realistic impression of the student opinions on any... More
Tennessee State University
Tennessee State UniversityCollege guides written by students for students.Tennessee State University Students Tell It Like It IsLocated in Nashville, Tennessee State University has a lot to boast about. For one thing, Nashville is known as the Music City, with its Grand Ole Opry the longest-running live-radio show in the United States. Nashville... More
Franklin & Marshall College: Off the Record – College Prowler (College Prowler: Franklin & Marshall College Off the Record)
Franklin & Marshall College: Off the Record - College Prowler (College Prowler: Franklin & Marshall College Off the Record)Introduction from the Author A school search is typically a source of anxiety, as the eager high-school student tries to reconcile both a dizzying amount of statistics and the unquantifiable feelings each campus triggers. I remember a particular trip I took with my parents: six schools in seven days! I loved three... More
North Carolina State University: Off the Record – College Prowler
North Carolina State University: Off the Record - College Prowler (College Prowler: North Carolina State University)Welcome to College Prowler®During the writing of College Prowler guidebooks, we felt it was critical that our content was unbiased and unaffiliated with any college or university. We think it s important that our readers get honest information and a realistic impression of the student opinions on any campus that s why if any aspect of a particular school is terrible, we (unlike a campus... More