When Emma Watson, who plays Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter movies, decided to attend university, she didn’t select Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Instead she chose a school even harder to get in: Brown University.
The second oldest college in the Ivy League (behind Harvard), Brown has a history of well-known underclassmen, including John [...]
For a number of years now, publications such as Kiplingers and U.S. News and World Report have been promoting their annual lists of “Best Value Colleges.” Frankly, I’ve always been suspicious of these lists, especially when a college like Harvard makes the “best value” list. Sure, Harvard is outstanding, but really, how can a $52,000-a-year [...]
I want to go on record: I’m for less testing of high school students, not more. Between classroom tests, state tests, PSATs, ACTs, SATs, SAT II’s, AP exams, etc., this is the most tested generation in history. I don’t think it’s necessary – or particularly healthy.
However, I’m about to contradict myself. But bear with me [...]
As we’ve recently reported in this blog, the trend among the most popular public universities is to accept more out-of-state students. The reasons why are simple:
many states are drowning in debt and out-of-staters pay more
the reputation of schools such as the University of Virginia, Michigan and a few choice others is so high that there’s [...]