Teen Ink Magazine,
November 2004 :
College Articles
Davidson College by Katie H., Jacksonville, FL Davidson, NC: I've heard that there is afeeling you get when you visit the ideal campus, an "I know this isit" moment that is simultaneously exhilarating and satisfying ... Continue...
Hofstra University by Tom R., Hawthorne, NY Hempstead, NY: The first thing you notice when you walk onto Hofstra University is the scenery. It is important not to be fooled by the town of Hempstead. Hofstra itself is a medium-large campus with abundant trees, flowers and statues ... Continue...
Ithaca College by Paige C., Mashpee, MA Ithaca, NY: Ithaca College, located inwestern New York state, provides many opportunities for students. One isa joint program with neighboring Cornell University so Ithaca studentscan take classes there, a great way to take courses which might not beoffered at Ithaca ... Continue...
New York University by Dorry S., Natick, MA New York, NY: I am very involved in drama and had assumed that New York University would be my first-choice school from the moment I stepped foot center-stage ... Continue...
Providence College by Emily D., Quincy, MA Providence, RI: As my parents and I pulled onto the picturesque campus of Providence College, I immediately felt comfortable. The entire atmosphere drew me to the school and I could not wait to learn more about life there ... Continue...
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