Friday, June 26, 2020
Least Happy Colleges
Least Happy Colleges August 10 West Point is one of Americas most prestigious institutions, but apparently its also home to a number of unhappy students. Weve certainly helped several transfer from West Point over the years to other highly selective colleges. Yesterday, we posted about the happiest colleges in America, as according to an 80-question survey completed by 136,000 students. So, naturally, today well post about the unhappiest colleges in America, as according to The Princeton Review. Well leave out the colleges that arent highly selective (so our readers know, Manhattanville College tops this particular ranking of least happy colleges). But on to the more selective universities The United States Naval Academy apparently isnt a breeding ground of happy students. Navy ranks as the sixth least happy college in the nation. McGill University isnt in the United States so apparently this ranking is including Canadian universities, too. Why not? Apparently you can just run through a little forest and end up in Canada, as a fugitive on the run from thousands of police offers recently taught us. Anyhow, McGill ranks as the eighth least happy college in the now amended America AND Canada. Students at West Point apparently arent very happy either, with the United States Military Academy ranking twelfth, according to the results of this survey. Wesleyan College took the fifteenth position,à and we figured wed write about at least one more college rounding out the (top?) twenty, but we suspect our readers wont care much about Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Ità seems unwise to major in geography at this school. Yikes! Do you go to a university where students arent happy? Share with our readers your story by posting a Comment below. And if you do go to such a university, you might consider transferring so consider filling out our free consultation form toà inquire about working with Ivy Coach onà your transfer strategy and application(s).
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