Bernie Machen knows best?

<p>no uf here </p>

<p>thought this was a fsu forum anyway</p>

<p>The Princeton Review selected the schools based on surveys of administrators and students at more than 650 public and private college and university campuses. </p>

<p>Overall selection criteria included more than 30 factors in three areas: academics, costs and financial aid. Academic ratings were based on student surveys about such issues as professors’ accessibility and class sizes, as well as institutional reports about student-faculty ratios and percent of classes taught by teaching assistants. </p>

<p>thought this was a fsu forum any way.</p>

<p>[Best</a> Value Colleges for 2009 and how they were chosen - USATODAY.com](<a href=“http://www.usatoday.com/news/education/best-value-colleges.htm]Best”>http://www.usatoday.com/news/education/best-value-colleges.htm)</p>

<p>Go Noles!!</p>

<p>FSU & UF both have dirt cheap tuition and they are great values. Both were ranked high by Kiplinger for best values in all of Higher Education. USA Today also said UF & FSU were the two least expensive flagships during the ranking 2 years ago.</p>

<p>As far as the Princeton Review rankings for value - UF simply forgot to submit the statistics to them and was not ranked at all. This will not happen again for next year I can promise you that.</p>