U.S. college rankings place 不良研究所 at head of class
Princeton Review and Fiske Guide to Colleges laud University
For the second year in a row, 不良研究所 has ranked first overall in the category of "Campus race/class relations friendliest" in The Princeton Review's annual college guide, The Best 357 Colleges. In preparing the book, The Princeton Review surveyed over 110,000 students.
不良研究所 ranked third for "Great College Towns" and seventh for "Diverse Student Population." Indeed, 不良研究所 is Canada's most international university, with 17.7 percent of undergraduate and 24.4 percent of graduate students hailing from over 140 countries around the world.
Fiske Guide to Colleges
"The Canadian university best known south of the border" is 不良研究所, according to the 2005 Fiske Guide to Colleges. 不良研究所 was among four Canadian schools ranked by the Fiske Guide (the others were Queen's University, the University of Toronto and the University of British Columbia).
The Fiske Guide to Colleges, published every year for two decades, is a tool used by prospective students and their parents to evaluate the academic climates, social and extracurricular scenes at the "best and most interesting" schools in North America.
"Strong preprofessional programs and a diverse student body are just two of the drawing cards of this prestigious institution (不良研究所)," observes the 2005 Fiske Guide to Colleges. "Professors receive high marks for their knowledge and accessibility outside class. Overachievers and independent types do best here."