Teen Ink Magazine,
November 2005 :
College Articles
Drexel University by Steve D., Wilmington, DE Philadelphia, PA: I visited Drexel University for an open house focusing on their engineering curriculum. While there, I became familiar with the campus and student life ... Continue...
Lawrence University by Andrew P., Signal Mountain, TN Appleton, WI: I visited Lawrence University and was quite impressed by the friendliness of the students.
I had been debating whether or not I wanted to go to school far from home, but I knew I wanted a rather small liberal-arts school ... Continue...
Minneapolis College of Art and Design by Angie D., Tigard, OR Minneapolis, MN: The Minneapolis College of Art and Design offers a wide variety of opportunities to those interested in the art and design fields ... Continue...
University of Southern California by Rajit G., Hemet, CA Los Angeles, CA: When I went with my dad to pick up my cousin from the University of Southern California, she gave us a mini tour. It was her third year so she knew a lot ... Continue...
University of Tennessee by Jillian W., Hemet, CA Knoxville, TN: The University of Tennessee is a great choice. Located in Knoxville (population: 174,000), its campus is beautiful with trees and the Tennessee River that runs right next to it ... Continue...
University of Virginia by Scott L., Wilmington, DE Charlottesville, VA: I can’t think of a nicer place than where I spent last weekend: the University of Virginia. Complete with Georgian architecture and lush foliage, the UVA campus was magnificent ... Continue...
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