CT and RI schools, by approximate academic rank:
Tier 1: Yale, Brown, Wesleyan
Tier 2: Trinity, RISD (for the arts), Connecticut College, Fairfield University, Providence College, Quinnipiac University, UConn
Tier 3: URI, Bryant, U of New Haven, U of Hartford, Sacred Heart, Salve Regina, Roger Williams, Central Connecticut State, Post U
Tier 4: Albertus Magnus, Eastern CT State, Southern CT State, Western CT State, Rhode Island College, St. Joseph College, U of Bridgeport, Johnson & Wales (note that J&W is Tier 1 for culinary arts)
2006-08-07 19:17:08
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answered by X 7
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i'm individually from New Hampshire and am very conscious of maximum aspects here. in case you have been to pass to New Hampshire a brilliant place could be in the Portsmouth seacoast section. reasons are: a million) the money is extra useful in that element of the state. 2) Boston is interior of an hour by ability of automobile or practice to fulfill your want of massive city existence. 3) Portsmouth is a thriving city, neither super nor small yet very eclectic. there is plenty to do in the evenings so a techniques as arts and entertainment and it is in basic terms attractive there! 4) It holds the comforting atmosphere because of fact something of the state the place you do not could desire to rigidity approximately violence and crime as much as maximum super aspects yet nevertheless has sufficient action to maintain you going. i'm hoping this facilitates!
2016-11-04 02:40:08
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answered by Anonymous
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New England Baptist College in Southington, Connecticut.
2006-08-07 16:18:20
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answered by Sprinkle Spangles 2
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connecticut--- university of connecutt. www.uconn.edu
quinniapiac- CT
rhode island--- roger williams (lots of $$)
risd- RI
2006-08-07 16:17:01
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answered by Yucifer 4
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Brown in Rhode Island. RISDY for artists (also in RI). UCONN... it depends on what you want to study really.
2006-08-07 16:16:27
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answered by Anonymous
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