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Teen Ink Magazine, October 2006 : College Articles

Cornell University
by Adam S., New City, NY
     Ithaca, NY: When visiting Cornell University, the first thing the tour guide will tell you is “Ezra Cornell founded the college in 1865 and stated that, ‘I would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study.
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Georgetown University
by Annie M., Franklin Lakes, NJ
     Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University has well-respected academics, social and political awareness, a diverse and enthusiastic student body, and a wonderfully close-knit community.
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San Diego State Univeristy
by Erick T., Phoenix, AZ
     San Diego, CA: My visit to San Diego was topped off with a splendid visit to San Diego State University. My first interest was the academic standards and overall achievement of students there.
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Stanford University
by Alexis G., Glendale, AZ
     Stanford, CA: When I went to see my sister in California, my brother urged me to visit his alma mater while I was there. He wants me to attend Stanford University and had a friend to give me a tour.
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University of Arizona
by Peter S., Phoenix, AZ
     Tucson, AZ: Recently, I visited the beautiful campus at the University of Arizona, where you can choose from 123 majors in a wide variety of fields of study. The community is remarkably diverse, with students from every state and 124 countries.
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Yale University
by Sisi T., Warrendale, PA
     New Haven, CT: Approaching the threshold, I expected to be eaten by Yale’s mascot, the bulldog, but I was deliciously surprised. Walking along the outer paths of the campus, I already sensed a friendly atmosphere.
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