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tumnus Posted - 2006 October 19 : 21:21:45
Princeton Review has been compiling top-twenty lists of colleges in various categories since 1992. This is a complete list of St. John's College's placements on these lists.

In the 1993 edition (published August 1992) of Princeton Review's guidebook,
St. John's in Maryland placed
#1 Class discussions encouraged
#4 Professors make themselves accessible
#6 Students from different backgrounds get along
#16 Is it food? (Campus food not so great)
#18 Most liberal students (category now called "Students most nostalgic for Bill Clinton")
#20 Everyone plays intramural sports
St. John's in New Mexico was not on any of the book's ranking lists.

In the 1994 edition (published August 1993) of Princeton Review's guidebook,
St. John's in Maryland placed
#1 Class discussions encouraged
#1 Is it food? (Campus food not so great)
#3 Students from different backgrounds get along (category now called "Lots of race/class interaction")
#4 Professors make themselves accessible
#5 Students happy with financial aid
#16 Professors bring material to life (category now called "Professors get high marks")
#19 Everyone plays intramural sports
#20 Intercollegiate sports unpopular or nonexistent
St. John's in New Mexico was not on any of the book's ranking lists.

In the 1995 edition (published August 1994) of Princeton Review's guidebook,
St. John's in Maryland placed
#1 Class discussions encouraged
#2 Professors bring material to life (category now called "Professors get high marks")
#3 Students happy with financial aid
#4 Students from different backgrounds get along (category now called "Lots of race/class interaction")
#5 Is it food? (Campus food not so great)
#5 Professors make themselves accessible
#18 Everyone plays intramural sports
St. John's in New Mexico was not on any of the book's ranking lists.

In the 1996 edition (published August 1995) of Princeton Review's guidebook,
St. John's in Maryland placed
#3 Students from different backgrounds get along (category now called "Lots of race/class interaction")
#4 Is it food? (Campus food not so great)
#5 Professors make themselves accessible
#8 Students happy with financial aid
#16 Everyone plays intramural sports
St. John's in New Mexico placed
#1 Class discussions encouraged
#3 Professors bring material to life (category now called "Professors get high marks")
#4 Things run smoothly (best administration) (category now called "School runs like butter")
#7 Professors make themselves accessible
#11 Students happy with financial aid
#16 Gay community accepted
#18 Their students never stop studying
#20 Nobody plays intramural sports

In the 1997 edition (published August 1996) of Princeton Review's guidebook,
St. John's in Maryland placed
#2 Class discussions encouraged
#2 Is it food? (Campus food not so great)
#5 Professors make themselves accessible
#6 Students from different backgrounds interact frequently (category now called "Lots of race/class interaction")
#9 Everyone plays intramural sports
#10 Professors bring material to life (category now called "Professors get high marks")
St. John's in New Mexico placed
#1 Class discussions encouraged
#3 Professors bring material to life (category now called "Professors get high marks")
#7 School runs like butter (best administration)
#9 Professors make themselves accessible
#14 Aesthete schools
#16 Gay community accepted

In the 1998 edition (published August 1997) of Princeton Review's guidebook,
St. John's in Maryland placed
#1 Is it food? (Campus food not so great)
#2 Class discussions encouraged
#4 Professors bring material to life (category now called "Professors get high marks")
#4 Professors make themselves accessible
#7 Everyone plays intramural sports
#7 Gay community accepted
#7 Students from different backgrounds interact frequently
#17 What election? (least politically active)
#18 Happiest students
St. John's in New Mexico placed
#1 Class discussions encouraged
#2 Gay community accepted
#4 What election? (least politically active)
#6 Students from different backgrounds interact frequently (category now called "Lots of race/class interaction")
#12 Aesthete schools
#13 Intercollegiate sports unpopular or nonexistent
#15 Their students never stop studying
#16 Professors bring material to life (category now called "Professors get high marks")
#18 Homogeneous student population
#18 Nobody plays intramural sports
#19 Is it food? (campus food not so great)

In the 1999 edition (published August 1998) of Princeton Review's guidebook,
St. John's in Maryland placed
#4 Professors make themselves accessible
#5 Election? What election?
#6 Students from different race/class backgrounds interact (category now called "Lots of race/class interaction")
#10 Intercollegiate sports unpopular or nonexistent
#10 Professors bring material to life (category now called "Professors get high marks")
#11 Gay community accepted
#13 Everyone plays intramural sports
St. John's in New Mexico was not on any of the book's ranking lists.

In the 2000 edition (published August 1999) of Princeton Review's guidebook,
St. John's in Maryland placed
#4 Professors make themselves accessible
#5 Election? What election?
#6 Students from different race/class backgrounds interact (category now called "Lots of race/class interaction")
#10 Professors bring material to life (category now called "Professors get high marks")
#10 Intercollegiate sports unpopular or nonexistent
#11 Gay community accepted
#13 Everyone plays intramural sports
St. John's in New Mexico was not on any of the book's ranking lists.

In the 2001 edition (published August 2000) of Princeton Review's guidebook,
St. John's in Maryland placed
#15 Everyone plays intramural sports
#17 Intercollegiate sports unpopular or nonexistent
St. John's in New Mexico placed
#6 Intercollegiate sports unpopular or nonexistent
#17 Their students never stop studying
#20 Best overall academic experience for undergraduates

In the 2002 edition (published August 2001) of Princeton Review's guidebook,
St. John's in Maryland placed
#12 Everyone plays intramural sports
#15 Intercollegiate sports unpopular or nonexistent
St. John's in New Mexico placed
#9 Intercollegiate sports unpopular or nonexistent

In the 2003 edition (published August 2002) of Princeton Review's guidebook,
St. John's in Maryland placed
#2 Professors get high marks
St. John's in New Mexico placed
#11 Professors get high marks
#16 Intercollegiate sports unpopular or nonexistent

In the 2004 edition (published August 2003) of Princeton Review's guidebook,
St. John's in Maryland placed
#1 Class discussions encouraged
#7 Intercollegiate sports unpopular or nonexistent
St. John's in New Mexico placed
#9 Class discussions encouraged
#18 Intercollegiate sports unpopular or nonexistent

In the 2005 edition (published August 2004) of Princeton Review's guidebook,
St. John's in Maryland placed
#3 Class discussions encouraged
#4 Best overall academic experience for undergraduates
#4 Lots of race/class interaction
#11 Intercollegiate sports unpopular or nonexistent
#20 Their students never stop studying
St. John's in New Mexico placed
#1 Class discussions encouraged
#1 Intercollegiate sports unpopular or nonexistent
#1 Professors make themselves accessible
#3 Reefer madness
#4 Best quality of life
#4 Birkenstock-wearing, tree-hugging, clove-smoking vegetarians
#6 Dorms like palaces
#6 Professors bring material to life (category now called "Professors get high marks")
#6 Students most nostalgic for Bill Clinton
#7 Best overall academic experience for undergraduates
#9 Lots of hard liquor
#11 Dodge ball targets
#13 Students happy with financial aid

In the 2006 edition (published August 2005) of Princeton Review's guidebook,
St. John's in Maryland placed
#3 Class discussions encouraged
#6 Gay community accepted
#6 Lots of race/class interaction
#9 Intercollegiate sports unpopular or nonexistent
#14 Best overall academic experience for undergraduates
#17 Happiest students
#20 Dodge ball targets
St. John's in New Mexico placed
#1 Professors get high marks
#2 Class discussions encouraged
#3 Best overall academic experience for undergraduates
#5 Intercollegiate sports unpopular or nonexistent
#6 Professors make themselves accessible
#6 Their students never stop studying
#7 Happiest students
#7 Lots of race/class interaction
#11 Gay community accepted
#13 Dodge ball targets

In the 2007 edition (published August 2006) of Princeton Review's guidebook,
St. John's in Maryland placed
#6 Lots of race/class interaction
#7 Intercollegiate sports unpopular or nonexistent
St. John's in New Mexico placed
#3 Intercollegiate sports unpopular or nonexistent
#11 Dodge ball targets
#11 Lots of race/class interaction
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tumnus Posted - 2007 August 29 : 19:44:56
In the 2008 edition (published August 2007) of Princeton Review's guidebook,
St. John's in Maryland placed
#4 Class discussions encouraged
#12 Professors get high marks
#7 Lots of race/class interaction
#9 Intercollegiate sports unpopular or nonexistent
St. John's in New Mexico placed
#18 Class discussions encouraged
#7 Professors get high marks
#11 Professors make themselves accessible
#15 Lots of race/class interaction
#3 Intercollegiate sports unpopular or nonexistent
#11 Dodgeball targets

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