Teen Ink Magazine,
September 2006 :
College Articles
Dana College by Krystina R., Omaha, NE Blair, NE: When I think of travel, I usually think about a family vacation to some far-off place that takes way too long to get to. Billed as a time of togetherness, by the time we arrive we are already tired of each other ... Continue...
Emmanuel College by Ellen T., Cohasset, MA Boston, MA: Emmanuel College is a small, vibrant school in the Fenway area of Boston. Surrounded by other colleges and just down the street from landmarks like Fenway Park and the Museum of Fine Arts, Emmanuel College is ideally located ... Continue...
George Washington University by Andrea V., Franklin Lakes, NJ Washington, D.C.: Many of my friends cringe at the mere mention of college, since they are not ready to give up all they have established in high school ... Continue...
Liberty University by Leah A., Jacksonville, FL Lynchburg, VA: Liberty University is beautifully situated in the mountains of a small Virginia city. It is a private university and offers academic excellence in a Christ-centered environment of 5,000 undergraduate students ... Continue...
University of Central Florida by Jessica B., Tallahassee, FL Orlando, FL: Touring the seventh largest university in the nation sounds scary, right? Wrong! University of Central Florida has a compact campus that is home to over 45,000 students ... Continue...
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