Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 3144 pages
- Published by: Peterson's; 37 edition June 20, 2006
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0768921538
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0768921533
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Book Dimensions:
10.9 x 8.6 x 2.8 inches
- Weighs: 6.2 pounds
Book Description
Packed with details on more than 2,200 colleges in the U.S. and Canada, students and parents will be able to research colleges in three ways: - Profiles: updated facts and figures on everything from entrance requirements to housing costs - In-Depth Descriptions: comprehensive, need-to-know information exclusively provided by college officials - Majors listing: research all the majors at all the schools
Four-Year Colleges also highlights the latest trends in college today, including: - the lowdown on Honors Programs and Colleges - public schools vs. private schools--the great debate - pros and cons of all women's colleges - finding scholarships and how to make college affordable
If it's an accredited four-year college in the U.S. or Canada, it's in here!
Reader Reviews
I am on my last college searching tour: my youngest, a junior, is in the midst of mapping out her have list of cearly choices, and we are going through quite a few of the college search books. "Petersen's Four Year Colleges - 2007 Edition" (2,922 pages--it should be sold "by the pound"!) is essentialy 2 books in 1. The first 1000 pages of the book present a summary of about 2,200 colleges around the US. On the average, all colleges get about half a page description. Very helpful is that the colleges are lumped state-by-state, because, let's face it, many many college students remain in their home state. The second part of the book is a more in-depth (two pages) profile of about 1,000 colleges. It is important to understand that those in-depth profiles are NOT written up by the book's editors, but instead by the colleges themselves (and the colleges have paid for this placement). I found the book more useful that my daughter did. For one, because the book is so huge and outright heavy, it's not particularly user-friendly. That said, there is no denying that there is tons of great information to be found in this book, including at the end of the book 200 pages of colleges by major (which is VERY helpful if you are into a specific area of interest--as an example, you can major in "Textile Science" in only 3 colleges around the country), as well as by entrance difficulty and cost ranges.
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