Mass. colleges are the most LGBTQ-friendly, most studious, and more, according to the Princeton Review
Twenty-four Bay State institutions made The Princeton Review's annual Top 20 lists.
The Princeton Review’s 2019 rankings of the country’s best colleges and universities were unveiled this week, and Massachusetts has quite a presence.Twenty-four Bay State institutions made Top 20 lists in everything from best radio station and career services to marijuana usage and worst-run colleges. The 27th edition of the yearly review, published Tuesday, was created out of 84-question surveys conducted with 138,000 students across the country in 384 colleges and universities, according to a press release.Here’s where Massachusetts schools made the top five in the 62 categories:Best Campus Food 1st – UMass Amherst, AmherstMost Religious Students 1st – Gordon College, WenhamStudents Study the Most 1st – Williams College, WilliamstownBest Career Services 1st – Bentley University, Waltham3rd – Northeastern University, Boston 5th – Worcester Polytechnic Institute, WorcesterLGBTQ Friendly 1st – Emerson College, Boston 5th – Mount Holyoke College, South HadleyBest College Radio Station 2nd – Emerson College, BostonLack of Political Awareness2nd – Assumption College, WorcesterLeast Happy Students 2nd – Simmons College, BostonMost Accessible Professors 2nd – Williams College, WilliamstownStudents Study the Least 2nd – Emerson College, Boston 5th – Becker College, WorcesterNo Sports Events Attendance 3rd – Brandeis University, WalthamHigh Professor Ratings 3rd – Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering, NeedhamBest Classroom Experience 4th – Mount Holyoke College, South HadleyLeast Religious Students 4th – Emerson College, BostonWorst-Run Colleges4th – Suffolk University, BostonBest-Run Colleges 5th – Worcester Polytechnic Institute, WorcesterStudents Most Engaged in Community Service 5th – Brandeis University, WalthamCheck out the complete Princeton Review lists here.