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I knew college rankings could get ugly, but…

…I didn’t know just how ugly:

Campus Squeeze presents the 20 ugliest colleges in the USA.

That’s one ranking list I hope our campus never makes.

Via Brad J. Ward/SquaredPeg.

Author andrewcareagaPosted on December 6, 2007Categories blogging, college rankings, higher education, humorTags architecture, college rankings, higher ed, higher education, rankings, ugly campuses2 Comments on I knew college rankings could get ugly, but…

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