
Stanford University has defended a tip mark as a dream college for both students and relatives for a third year, according to a Princeton Review
The Princeton Review, a college rankings publisher, creates a annual list of “dream colleges” by contemplating relatives and students on what college they would many like to attend if cost and acceptance were not an issue.
The dream colleges facilities a smattering of Ivies, though obvious state schools like a University of California-Los Angeles assistance make adult a lists. Six of a students’ tip 10 colleges are Ivy League — Brown University and Dartmouth College are left off a list — while usually 4 of a parents’ tip 10 choices for their children are in a Ivies. Parents were some-more meddlesome in bigger universities such as a University of Michigan-Ann Arbor and a University of Notre Dame.
New York University came in as a third dream college for students, though trailed during sixth for parents.
The Princeton Review also reliable in their consult what many teenagers already know: College applications are stressful. Seventy-three percent of students and relatives indicated that they had “high” or “very high” levels of highlight over requesting to school. The consult also asked what recommendation they would give students requesting to college subsequent year. The many steady difference of advice? “Start early.”
See what colleges students wish to go to and relatives wish their children to go to:
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