Teen Ink Magazine,
November 2000 :
College Articles
Louisiana State University Baton Rouge,LA: Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College is inLouisiana's capital city of Baton Rouge. Since its founding almost 140 years ago,LSU has grown into a 2,000-acre campus, bordered on the west by the mightyMississippi River ... Continue...
U. S. Military Academy West Point, NY: Just an hour north of New York City is the United States Military Academy at WestPoint. This breathtaking campus on the Hudson River is home to hundreds of youngAmericans interested in military careers ... Continue...
University of New Hampshire Durham, NH: From the moment I set foot on the rural New England campus, I knew UNH could bemy home for the next four years. I need the one-on-one attention of a smallcollege with the activities of a large university, and this is possible at theUniversity of New Hampshire ... Continue...
University Of Rochester Rochester, NY: In myhunt for colleges, I had the opportunity to visit the University of Rochester.From the minute I stepped on campus I felt I could definitely be comfortablethere ... Continue...
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