Penn deserves better in this year’s Princeton Review

This year’s results for Penn come as a surprise

The Princeton Review’s college ratings have been released with some surprising results for some of America’s top schools.

Perhaps Penn’s slip last year in the US News & World Report college rankings, from being tied with Duke at number eight to falling behind to number nine, has taken its toll on us.

Even with the highest selectivity rating possible and equally competitive test score percentiles, Penn’s rankings were surprisingly low.

Is that it?

For best career placement schools, Penn fell in at number 19, and was number 17 out of the top 50 colleges that pay you back.

Mara, a current sophomore, explained: “It definitely comes as a shock, but it doesn’t change the high regard I hold my school in, or how well I feel Penn is preparing me for the future.”

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