Ranking hottest unversities!

<p>Hottest Ivy: Cornell University (Ithaca, NY). Cornell "boasts a world-class engineering college </p>

<p>Hottest for Sport Fans: University of Florida. Awarded for winning the national football championship and two consecutive basketball titles. </p>

<p>Hottest Men’s College: Morehouse College (Atlanta). </p>

<p>Hottest for No SAT or ACT Needed: Bates College (Lewiston, Maine). </p>

<p>Hottest for Science and Engineering: California Institute of Technology (Pasadena, CA). They got this one right. </p>

<p>Hottest Liberal-Arts School You Never Heard of: Centenary College of Louisiana (Shreveport, LA). The college … has a solid reputation in various professions from performing arts to geology. </p>

<p>Hottest for Rejecting You: Harvard University. No surprise here. Harvard rejected 91.03 percent of its applicants in the class of 2011. Also Harvard is the hottest liberal-arts schools you ever heard of.</p>

<p>Hottest for Election Year: Claremont McKenna College (Claremont, CA). “Two of every five CMC students major in government/international relation.” “Few selective colleges in America have such ideologically balanced faculties and student bodies.” </p>

<p>Hottest on the Rebound: Tulane University (New Orleans). </p>

<p>Hottest for Free Tuition: Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art: At Cooper Union tuition is free. Cooper Union is “in the East Village of Manhattan [and] is one of the oddest and most selective colleges in America.” “There are just three majors–architecture, art, and engineering.” </p>

<p>Hottest Mega-University: UCLA. </p>

<p>Hottest Catholic School: Fordham University (New York City). </p>

<p>Hottest Big-City School: Georgetown University (Washington, DC). “Georgetown is a leader in international studies.” </p>

<p>Hottest for Pre-Meds: Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD). No surprise here. John Hopkins’ "world-class labs and computer facilities have long been a draw, particularly for students studying anatomy and physiology. Also noted are the programs in humanities, music, and public policy/international studies. </p>

<p>Hottest in the War on Terror: New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (Socorro, NM). The New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology is “one of the prime research centers for fighting the War on Terror” with a focus on “searching suitcases and disabling roadside explosives.”
Hottest for Liberal Arts: Princeton University
Hottest for First-Generation Students: Queens College (CUNY), Queens, New York
Hottest for Loving the Great Outdoors: St. Mary’s College of Maryland (St. Mary’s). This college with 1900 undergraduates is on the St. Mary’s River.
Hottest Women’s College: Smith College (Northampton, MA). Smith College, with 2800 students, is the nation;s largest women’s college and the first to start an engineering program.
Hottest Music School: Eastman School of Music (Rochester, NY). Eastman is heaven for instrumentalists. but students also get to study at the University of Rochester, of which it is a part. It is perfect for aspiring musicians who don’t want to sacrifice academics.
Hottest for Saving America’s Schools: University of Texas (Austin). A rapidly expanding program called UTeach recruits science and math majors into teaching with classroom experience as early as freshman year.
Hottest Big State School: University of Wisconsin (Madison).
Hottest for International Studies: University of Richmond (Virginia). “Seventy percent of the class of 2007 studied abroad.” "The 3000 student university has exchange agreements with more than 50 schools around the world and ensures that time spent abroad costs no more than time on campus. The faculty is strong in many areas, particularly business, science, and leadership studies, but all students are urged to see the world.
Hottest for Business: Babson College (Babson Park, MA). [N]o school does a better job than Babson in teaching how to start businesses. </p>

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