Teen Ink Magazine,
October 2003 :
College Articles
Boston College by Christine S., Hull, MA Newton, MA: Located in Chestnut Hill, five miles from the heart of historic Boston, Boston College is a culturally diverse school that prides itself on its core curriculum. Continue...
Clarkson University by Ryan L., Auburn, NY Potsdam, NY: Have you ever considered a career inengineering? If you can answer yes to this question, you should visit Clarkson.Located in beautiful rural Upstate New York, Clarkson is a medium-sized schoolwith 2,500 students. Continue...
Louisiana State University by Courtney P., St. Rose, LA Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University is located in the state's capitol, Baton Rouge. Even with an undergraduate enrollment of 30,000, it still reveals the qualities of Southern living. Continue...
St. Michael's College by David K., Cohasset, MA Burlington, VT: Saint Michael's College, located just outside the friendly city of Burlington, Vermont, is a small liberal arts school with a beautiful campus that offers a great education and student life. Continue...
University of Miami by Gillian W., Cohasset, MA Coral Gables, FL: It hadn't even crossed my mind to visit the University of Miami until I spent a warm December afternoon on one of the area's many beaches. The beautiful beach, cars and people were what first got me thinking about attending a school in Miami. Continue...
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