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Does anyone know of a good link that tells you what the kids who attend that college really think of it?  The good, the bad and the ugly truth about the school they're at.


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Hi Sheri!

What I did when I applied and was wondering about colleges was find the e mail addresses of some of the gradutaes and write them polite e mails asking their honest opinion about the college they attended, I was surprised by the cooperation and usualy got candid answers... I think Facebook would also be a good way of tapping into a large community of gradutes of any given institution...

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Suz


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has the kind of information you are looking for.

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Thanks---both ideas were very helpful!


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