<p>I was looking at the 2009 edition of Forbes America's Best Colleges and I was pleasantly surprised to see that Union is ranked 26th! Here are a few links: America's</a> 50 Best Colleges - #26 Union College - Forbes.com and America's</a> Best Colleges - Forbes.com Here's a quote, "Among liberal arts colleges, Centre (No. 14) and Union (No. 26) rank in the top 30 of all institutions. Boston College (No. 16) far outperforms Dartmouth (No. 98), Duke (No. 104) and Cornell College (No. 105)."</p>
<p>The rankings are based on 4 million student evaluations of courses and instructors, as recorded on the Web site RateMyProfessors.com, post-graduate success, the average salaries of graduates reported by Payscale.com, estimated average student debt after four years, four-year college graduation rates, and the number of students or faculty, adjusted for enrollment, who have won nationally competitive awards like Rhodes Scholarships or Nobel Prizes.</p>
<p>Still waiting! They sent me an application for a scholarship for full tuition but of course they aren’t going to make a decision until the last possible day. So upsetting but I’m posting my deposit at another school so I won’t be screwed out of attending college completely. <em>angry face</em></p>
<p>I applied to this program and was forwarded to the next level. I hoping to get wind of an interview any day now. But I have also applied to RPI, NU, Brown, etc. I noticed LIM because of it’s focus on Management, but what does that mean in the long run? Why this program? What are a pros for Union LIM? What will it give me (other than an MBA)?</p>