Editors at The Princeton Review assigned point values to each question based on its perceived importance.
In previous years, The Princeton Review ranked all of the schools it surveyed.
The Princeton Review career prospects ranking does not separate out jobs that require law degrees versus other full-time employment.
In the fall, the Princeton Review plans to include a green rating in its annual guide to colleges and universities.
Because of all those high-tech amenities, Wake Forest was the runner-up on The Princeton Review's list of America's Most Connected Campuses.
On average, 65 students at each business school answered the 80 questions on the Princeton Review survey, which was mainly completed online.
The Princeton Review has examined and critiqued these emerging programs, and the result is its new list of America's Most Entrepreneurial Colleges.
Editors at The Princeton Review assigned point values to each question based on the perceived importance of that aspect of campus life.
Jointly run by Entrepreneur magazine and the Princeton Review, it lists 25 leading graduate schools and the same number of undergraduate ones.
Editors at The Princeton Review and Forbes.com assigned point values to each question based on the perceived importance of that aspect of campus life.
The Princeton Review shows far more than a dozen schools reporting that more than 80% of graduates had found employment nine months after graduation.
Only the top 25 schools were assigned ranks by The Princeton Review, but the data collected on all 357 colleges is available by clicking here.
So says BenchPrep, a Chicago-based company that moves such material from the pages of the Princeton Review to the screens of mobile devices and laptops.
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In order to track which schools are leading the race to the cutting edge, The Princeton Review conducts an annual survey of collegiate computing capabilities, technology policies and coursework.
To determine the country's Most Entrepreneurial Campuses, The Princeton Review solicited data from 357 top colleges and universities around the country, asking them to identify everything from courses of study to prominent alumni.
This third annual edition of The Princeton Review's Most Connected Campuses examines the technological capabilities of the country's best schools and tells you which 25 campuses are the closest to the cutting edge.
To determine the rankings for America's Most Connected Campuses, The Princeton Review solicited data from 357 top colleges and universities around the country, asking them twenty questions about the technological sophistication of their campuses.
To determine the rankings for America's Most Connected Campuses, The Princeton Review solicited data from 361 top colleges and universities around the country, asking them a number of questions about the technological sophistication of their campuses.
In the event that two or more schools had the same score, tying them for a slot in the top 25, the advantage went to schools that are harder to get into, based on the "Admissions Selectivity Ratings" maintained by The Princeton Review.
Several years ago, Wrigley and The Princeton Review surveyed American and Canadian college students about their study habits and found that of the students who chew gum while studying for exams, 41% do so to combat stress while 23% do so to increase concentration.
To calculate which business schools offer the best career prospects, Princeton Review used two figures reported by each school: average starting salary and percent employed three months after graduation.
The career prospects ranking also includes information from surveys Princeton Review collected from 18, 000 students who attend the schools in the guide.
Princeton Review sits in the sweet spot of America's obsession with testing.
Princeton Review also reports that the greatest number of Stanford graduates, 38%, go into finance, while 31% pursue consulting.
To its credit, the IAC review, headed by former Princeton University president Harold Shapiro, takes a serious stab at addressing these problems.
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The authors of the book, Bert Sperling and Peter Sander , collected the number of two- and four-year colleges and the number of universities with selective admissions from the National Center for Education Statistics and Princeton Review, respectively.
He admits that the test-preparation company he founded 26 years ago, Princeton Review, has not exactly thrived lately.
That may help, but with Kaplan and new competitors like TestMasters in Los Angeles, it's not clear that Princeton Review can boost its 27% share of the SAT prep market or its smaller share of the market for other tests like the LSAT.
He had met Michael Perik in the mid-1990s when Perik's company bought a license to use Princeton Review's sat prep software.
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