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The College of Knowledge

The College of Knowledge is none other than the astounding institute of College of Charleston, which is located in historic downtown Charleston, SC.

While it is a small school, it is in the heart of a gorgeous city full of historic architecture, including many houses and churches, and is a quick drive to many beaches and parks. The College of Charleston is a liberal arts school with a very dynamic student body (just around two-thirds female) and a competitive athletic program.

The College of Knowledge is the best college in the country. Students are fun and exciting, the women are gorgeous, the sports are successful, and you can't beat Charleston, SC.

by SumterStatus September 14, 2009

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Electoral College

A group of people who represent states, and are the ones that do the actual voting. It's also the reason why Trump got elected, despite the fact that more people voted for Hillary. The electoral college is why your vote probably doesn't matter. (still vote though it's good for you)

The electoral college is the worst and it makes me want to cry.

by lil.wayne March 9, 2019

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Connecticut College

An elite NESCAC liberal arts college, ranked among the top 50 liberal arts colleges in the US by USnews. Despite it's reputation as being overly preppy, all different types of students can be found living harmoniously at conn, and the campus is generally extremely friendly and happy. Because of it's beautiful campus and location, there are lots of opportunities for outdoor activities. It is also praised for its excellent professors, careers office (CELS), free music lessons, and overall good academics. Conn may not be for everyone, but those students that love it have an amazing 4 years.

I go to Connecticut College and love it!

by jd14 June 9, 2011

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Muhlenberg College

A small, prestigious liberal arts college located in Allentown, PA. Founded in 1848, it has been ranked consistently as a first tier school, most recently the #71 college in the US according the US Weekly, and #49 best value college according to Kiplinger. It is in the Centennial Conference, along with other prestigious schools such as Swarthmore, Dickinson, and Johns Hopkins. The college is in the same tier as local schools Lehigh University and Lafayette, and much higher than Moravian College. Total costs of attending sum up to $46,000.

Muhlenberg College has an excellent rate of acceptance for students attending medical and other graduate schools.

by topschools11 November 23, 2009

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McMurtry College

The ninth residential college of Rice University (or tenth if you are only counting dormitories). McMurtry has a plethora of punted pandas, a war conch, and the ownership of the University's finest pizza oven and a majority share of West Servery.

What is that loud conch and yelling about? / Oh it's just McMurtry College being INTENSE.

by Murt2521 March 29, 2011

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college democrats

Usually one of the two most likely political clubs to be approved by the administration of a college or university. First time members are usually freshmen with just an inkling of political sense or people who hope to find fellow "progressive" radicals. In essence, not too much different from College Repbulicans in that they stage their own protests, act as if they have true political swag, create events that bring protests from the opposing campus "party," and gives you an excuse to start conversations The political shoe is just on the other foot.

Dave became a poli-sci major freshman year and decided to join the College Democrats. He gave his dues and ended up joining a few protests and campaign supporting functions. Eventually, he became friends with the Howard Dean/Hillary Clinton/Barack Obama loving fanatics and rose to be president of the club. In the end, College Democrats provided him with some angsty, allegedly savvy hookups and some decent resume padding.

by John boy leroy February 22, 2007

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dover college

a prep school in dover, good on a friday night.
the eight bells, the key store, the smoking area and the best kebab are a few places you can find the students. the nicest place in the world. the smoking area has changed a lot but there are still the original ones, behind the sports hall. round by the public toilets at town leave. the kent block steps. behind ict and of course by the river in town. god bless you d.c.

DOVER COLLEGE dover college where else would i rather be? ay

by helen tressider June 29, 2008

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