<p>Yesterday, Bob Turba (Chairman of School Counseling Services at Stanton College Preparatory School in Jacksonville, FL) amused me and probably countless other readers of the NACAC (National Association for College Admission Counseling) listserv, when he wrote this:</p>
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<p>Bob’s hit parade (as well as his Whole Earth Catalog reference, which made me wax nostalgic, too), led me to wonder if CC members can suggest other great college publications … especially those that helped to put an unknown school on the target-college list or to bump a lower-ranked one up the roster. </p>
<p>Agree about those UChicago postcards. I found them quite intriguing, although my twin juniors tossed them into the circular file. :rolleyes: I’ll bet they really appeal to “true” UChicago “wannabes.”</p>
<p>The best ones I got were from UChicago. They sent me so many different publication and all of them were definitely more creative than a regular view book. Mostly though I was just surprised that almost every week for a while I’d get another publication from them.</p>
<p>Hmm… they all seem the same to me. I thought Colgate gave out way too much information for just saying you were somewhat interested, way to waste money. </p>
<p>Best ads TV wise, I would say the Univ of Kentucky ones.</p>
<p>I have to say I second the blogs. I really like to see how the students feel about the university. You definitely get a whole new view.</p>
<p>I agree, Chicago does have some great materials. I’m holding my hand a booklet that they recently sent me following their postcard series (love the caffeine molecule on one!); half of it is devoted to the city, and half to the college, with a beautiful panorama of the city in the middle. It’s aesthetically pleasing, informative, and witty. </p>
<p>Yale’s guidebook is absolutely amazing. It’s a little long, but it gives you everything you need.</p>
<p>Swarthmore’s is also beautiful - and I have no interest in it.</p>
<p>Dartmouth’s on the other hand…had a bunch of sections that you open out that just made the whole thing bulky and hard to read - and I love Dartmouth!</p>
<p>I remember Wesleyan’s was in some weird folder. Does anyone remember what it was?</p>
<p>Yale’s guidebook lies! There are no green fields in New Haven like you see in those pictures rofl. (I’m sure they’re pictures of courtyards within buildings but the first time I saw them I thought it was funny because it was nothing like the actual streets of New Haven even walking within Yale’s pseudo-campus.)</p>
<p>I remember Carnegie Mellon’s came looking like it was some kind of kilt or something hung on a hanger which was entertaining.</p>