<p>School: MiraCosta College (2 year)</p>
<p>Best: Friendly, diverse student body, great weather, teachers who leave UCLA/UCSD/SDSU to teach here.</p>
<p>Worst: No social life other than friends you knew in high school.</p>
<p>School: MiraCosta College (2 year)</p>
<p>Best: Friendly, diverse student body, great weather, teachers who leave UCLA/UCSD/SDSU to teach here.</p>
<p>Worst: No social life other than friends you knew in high school.</p>
<p>College of the Atlantic:</p>
<p>Best: Very intimate community, small class sizes, a holistic liberal arts education, great faculty resources, beautiful location (on an island in Maine).</p>
<p>Worst: 300 people in the wintertime…can get lonely.</p>
<p>Lynn University:
Best: best division 2 baseball team(just titled!!!), Small classes, U can take a english class just about anything, Really good LD program, Near Miami, and Ft Lauderdale, awesome people, and a really good activities team where they give away free tvs like candy and there’s trips at least 2x a month for very little money.
Worst: Quantitative Reasoning + Scientific Lit(math + science) every year. Hard too get tutoring sometimes, EVERYONE knows eachother, and no frat houses.</p>
<p>Penn State:</p>
<p>Best: SPORTS!!! Fun & Big Student Body, Great Engineering, I love it there</p>
<p>Worst:Cold Winters</p>
<p>Temple:</p>
<p>Best: Football and basketball games, business school building, friendly, down to earth student body, accessible professors, just a few minutes from Center City Philadelphia.</p>
<p>Worst: Not as much school spirit as there should be for a school this large, classes get filled very quickly, food is pretty bad.</p>
<p>UNC-Chapel Hill:</p>
<p>Best: Excellent academic reputation; BASKETBALL (actually pretty much every sport); beautiful campus; excellent weather; great college tow;, lots of social opportunities</p>
<p>Worst: Crazy liberals; being so close to Dook</p>
<p>lol i never even mentioned the weather…NICEEEE</p>
<p>Duke:</p>
<p>Best: Gorgeous campus, friendly people, great athletics, great weather, great academics, great professors</p>
<p>Worst: Being so close to Tar Holes =)</p>
<p>University of Akron:</p>
<p>Best: new football stadium, crazy parties, some really good profs</p>
<p>Worst: when you feel like giving partying a break no one else really does.</p>
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<p>You guys are goin down this year :D</p>
<p>University of Richmond:</p>
<p>Best - beautiful campus, tons of things to do off-campus and in the city, small class sizes, heavily involved student body, great academics.
Worst - untrue stereotypes about the entire student body being “rich and snobby”, not too many food options on campus, and people dress up to football games, which is weird.</p>
<p>Mercer University</p>
<p>Best: Small campus, never gets too freezing, caring people</p>
<p>Worst: the school is surrounded by ghetto, so you can’t really walk anywhere from campus, even though many things are close. That gets really annoying if you don’t have a car.</p>
<p>Iowa State</p>
<p>Best: going to sports (even if the result usually isn’t good!), enough classes where I can be anonymous if I want and enough where I can know everyone sitting around me, snow in the winter :)–okay, having 4 seasons is just awesome, great town/university relationship, affordable rent, cops and pretty chill when it comes to parties and usually let you off with a warning the first time they stop by for the night</p>
<p>Worst: too friggin hot and humid from may to september, our student newspaper sucks, can’t really go to concerts or stuff in the big cities unless it’s a weekend</p>
<p>LSU</p>
<p>Best: Great academic program for Mass Comm and other Communcation majors; Great academic program overall (especially for Biological sciences, Business, Engineering, and Mass Comm.); beautiful campus; great food; FOOTBALL AND BASEBALL :D; Friendly people; great student life.</p>
<p>Cons: Known for being a party school; problems with alcohol and drunk tailgaters; crowded on the weekdays.</p>
<p>Another few cons: humidity; extremely hot summers; and bizarre weather patterns (including freak tornados and hurricanes :/).</p>
<p>Best: School spirit, sports - great basketball team (& decent football), academics - residential colleges, parties, nice big clearly defined campus, nice/laid-back people</p>
<p>Worst: No parking, kinda crappy weather (from end of november to april)</p>
<p>UC Irvine</p>
<p>Best: Really friendly people, pretty spirited, GREAT WEATHER, about a 10 minute drive to the beach, good academic/research programs
Worst: Not really a social life at night, not that many food options, it’s really always under construction (but the good thing is we’re growing), parking, no football team</p>
<p>Plus you’re in the suburbs, which is a strange place to put a college. Do a lot of people go to baseball games?</p>
<p>Rollins College</p>
<p>Pros: Small class sizes, accesible professors, extracurricular/sports, partying (#17 in Playboy), gorgeous lakeside campus with really nice pool that you can lay by all year :)</p>
<p>Cons: Annoying campus security, everyone knows each other, administration sucks</p>
<p>Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology</p>
<p>Pros: Undergraduate Research opportunities for underclassmen, Fast Track Calculus, Nice profs and academically stimulating environment (talking to someone down the hall about this new trick you learned in Linear Algebra is common), everything is close together</p>
<p>Cons: Little diversity, the meal times, lack of females (quantity), lack of pretty females (quality)</p>