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USF Makes Top 20 - Princeton Review


Jim Johnson

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Okay, the list is "Diverse Student Population" and we're #17 on the list...

#18 on that list?  The "other" USF - University of San Francisco

WVU is Top Party School... ahead of Florida (#4) and FSU (#18)

Oh, and you'll love this... Central Florida is #13 on the list entitled "The Students (Almost) Never Study" -- based on how many hours per week the students study... right behind #12 Florida and #11 FSU... and WVU is #1 on this list as well.  ::)  ;D  :o  ::)  ;D

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Whew - there are definitely some lists the Princeton Review compiles that you really don't want to find your school on. Like the one UCiF is on.  ;D

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When I was browsing through these lists yesterday, I did notice a few interesting numbers such as incoming freshman GPA's and Student to faculty ratios:

USF-    3.61;  19:1

UCF-    3.59;  28:1

Although USF's SATs were reported, UCF's wasn't from what I could gather...so a comparison couldn't be made. I just found it interesting since they have themselves believing they only accept class valedictorians.

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