What type of student do you think of when you hear/read...

<p>Driven, Smart, Accepting</p>

<p>Kettering University</p>

<p>Good school, good atmosphere</p>

<p>UW madison</p>

<p>Great academics, big ten football, beautiful college town</p>

<p>Syracuse</p>

<p>A really great school. The best communications school in the world. And snow, more snow, and more snow.....and a lot of orange.</p>

<p>Washington State University</p>

<p>good school for sciences or engineering</p>

<p>San Jose State</p>

<p>Diverse, Silicon Valley employee mill.</p>

<p>Connecticut College</p>

<p>Interesting People, Good chemistry dept.</p>

<p>California Polytech SLO</p>

<p>mediocre</p>

<p>La Sorbonne</p>

<p>cooking school with abundance of French whores</p>

<p>Duke</p>

<p>Really smart kids that are going to be making a lot of money later on</p>

<p>McGill</p>

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California Polytech SLO

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mediocre

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<p>sauronvoldemort, look up the statistics for Cal Poly and then try to call it mediocre...</p>

<p>I was about to say the same thing lol</p>

<p>McGill - Smartie Americans that want to be like Canadians.</p>

<p>University of Washingtonnn!!!</p>

<p>great greek sceen for the west coast. smart in state kis=ds who couldn't bare to leave the Northwest</p>

<p>Mt Holyoke</p>

<p>Ditzy girls who love horses and somehow have high SAT scores.</p>

<p>Tufts</p>

<p>Love themselves some Red Sox and Boston life...and some clam chowda</p>

<p>Randolph Macon</p>

<p>Upset women about the college's recent decision to go co-ed.</p>

<p>Simmons College</p>

<p>umm...smart, comfortable, big on the community</p>

<p>University of Minnesota</p>

<p>live in an occassionaly cold place, but are rather intelligent.</p>

<p>reed college</p>

<p>smart kids looking for a good education and not necessarily caring what others think</p>

<p>Claremont McKenna College</p>