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Teen Ink Magazine, April 2005: College Reviews
The Cooper Union by Adam G., New City, NY
The Cooper Union, one of the country’s smallest universities, gives a full scholarship to all of its students.
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Boston College by Tess F., Cohasset, MA
Located in a suburb, Boston College provides students with a wide range of opportunities.
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Lock Haven University by Lauren K., Wilmington, DE
Lock Haven was founded in 1870 and is part of the state’s public school system. About 4,700 students are enrolled in the 75 undergraduate programs.
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St. John’s University by Paul H., New York, NY
Choosing St. John’s University was easy. It’s a university that everyone knows and respects, and though there are many excellent universities with good reputations, St. John’s has several pluses.
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Lake Forest College by Armon M., Galesburg, IL
Lake Forest, a liberal-arts college, has a beautiful campus, wonderful teachers who provide a rigorous curriculum and the exceptional city of
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Salem State College by Danielle S., Oxford, MA
When I visited Salem State College, a guide named Julie enlightened me about the campus, athletics, academics and admissions process.
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