the best line was SDSU "magical seven years that fall between high school and your first job at the warehouse" I was rolling with laughter! That was funny!
However the article could have been a lot better. Radar magazine is a bit of a mish-mash in its focus. I thought the article was suppose to be satire and humorous, kind of a mad magazine type thing. But Harvard and Cornell as overrated just wasn't funny. And the opening line for USC's write-up sounded flattering instead of cutting: "For the affluent and genetically blessed..."
Affluent (rich), genetically blessed (smart and beautiful) sounds like the best not worst, sign me up!
If you're going to do an article titled "worst colleges" and list schools such as Harvard, USC, Dartmouth, and Harvey Mudd then it should probably clearly be humor. These schools have some of the brightest young minds in the country, worst and bright minds doesn't work. And sorry, worst and Harvard never works.
the best line was SDSU "magical seven years that fall between high school and your first job at the warehouse" I was rolling with laughter! That was funny!
However the article could have been a lot better. Radar magazine is a bit of a mish-mash in its focus. I thought the article was suppose to be satire and humorous, kind of a mad magazine type thing. But Harvard and Cornell as overrated just wasn't funny. And the opening line for USC's write-up sounded flattering instead of cutting: "For the affluent and genetically blessed..."
Affluent (rich), genetically blessed (smart and beautiful) sounds like the best not worst, sign me up!
If you're going to do an article titled "worst colleges" and list schools such as Harvard, USC, Dartmouth, and Harvey Mudd then it should probably clearly be humor. These schools have some of the brightest young minds in the country, worst and bright minds doesn't work. And sorry, worst and Harvard never works.