May 14, 2006 (Press Release) --
4. Cornell University (Ithaca, New York)
Further suggesting that cold winters and quality of food are directly related, Cornell University's "simply amazing" food service gets mad props from its student body. "Great salad bars, stir fry, sandwich bars, international meals, seafood, kosher--there's something for everyone," says one freshman; "the food here is definitely excellent," says another.
Students who considered Cornell also looked at Boston University, Duke University, Georgetown University, Syracuse University, and University of Pennsylvania.
5. Wheaton College (Wheaton, Illinois)
Wheaton's epicurean delights--"boiled lobster tail and peppercorn-crusted steak" have been reported in past years--only add to what students call "the great atmosphere of our school." Food service has been known to "try recipes that students suggest."
Students who considered Wheaton also looked at Baylor University, Brigham Young University, Grove City College, and Pepperdine University.
6. James Madison University (Harrisonburg, Virginia)
JMU's culture of "overwhelming niceness" expresses itself even in its food service: "Even the cafeteria ladies seem to brighten your day a little," says one giddy student. "A variety of great food" seems the most direct way to a JMU student's heart. "You will never get bored of eating on campus."
Students who considered James Madison also looked at American University, Clemson University, College of William and Mary, Elon University, and University of Delaware.
Source: http://www.msn.com/
Further suggesting that cold winters and quality of food are directly related, Cornell University's "simply amazing" food service gets mad props from its student body. "Great salad bars, stir fry, sandwich bars, international meals, seafood, kosher--there's something for everyone," says one freshman; "the food here is definitely excellent," says another.
Students who considered Cornell also looked at Boston University, Duke University, Georgetown University, Syracuse University, and University of Pennsylvania.
5. Wheaton College (Wheaton, Illinois)
Wheaton's epicurean delights--"boiled lobster tail and peppercorn-crusted steak" have been reported in past years--only add to what students call "the great atmosphere of our school." Food service has been known to "try recipes that students suggest."
Students who considered Wheaton also looked at Baylor University, Brigham Young University, Grove City College, and Pepperdine University.
6. James Madison University (Harrisonburg, Virginia)
JMU's culture of "overwhelming niceness" expresses itself even in its food service: "Even the cafeteria ladies seem to brighten your day a little," says one giddy student. "A variety of great food" seems the most direct way to a JMU student's heart. "You will never get bored of eating on campus."
Students who considered James Madison also looked at American University, Clemson University, College of William and Mary, Elon University, and University of Delaware.
Source: http://www.msn.com/

According to students, these ten schools are the toughest to get into, and the competition doesn't stop at admissions. Find out if the school you want to attend (or went to) is on the list.
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