Choosing a dream college

March 29, 2013
The Princeton Review has compiled lists of the nation's Top 10 Dream Colleges, as chosen by school applicants and their parents. Eight institutions made both the students' and parents' lists.

The Princeton Review has conducted its annual "College Hopes & Worries Survey." Information was collected from 14,125 people — 9,955 teens applying to colleges, and 4,170 parents of applicants.

The survey has compiled the nation's Top 10 Dream Colleges, as chosen by applicants and their parents. Eight institutions made both the students' and parents' lists.

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