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RI Favorites - What College Would Batman Have Gone To?

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

 

GoLocalProv's College Admissions Expert Cristiana Quinn has built an big and ever-growing audience for her sane and clarifying advice about the complex, emotion-charged world of college admissions.

But when she offered, during the tense time when kids are waiting for early admission and decision acceptances, to wrote a tension-breaking, humorous column on "What College Would Batman Have Gone To," GoLocal took its contributor up on her offer.

Never did anyone imagine that Quinn's column, which has not only been a very popular Facebook share, and which now is regularly featured in an esteemed national college admissions newsletter that is distributed to high school counselors nationwide, would go as viral as a Lady Gaga video. And it did.

"Batman" went through the roof, showing again the power of social network sharing, and the power of local experts with smart and specific points of view.

And what college would Batman have gone to? You'll need to read it, here.

 

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