<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
 <rss version="0.91">

 <channel>
 <title>America.edu</title>
 <link>http://www.america.edu/index.html</link>
 <description>America.edu provides unbiased and objective detailed reviews of Universities and Educational Institutions.</description>
 <language>en-us</language>


<item>
 <title>About america.edu</title>
 <link>http://america.edu/aboutus.html</link>
 <description>
 We provide unbiased and objective detailed reviews of Universities and Educational Institutions. We also allow Students and Faculty members alike to submit reviews of their own, giving everyone an equal opportunity to share their views about the University, College or school they attend/work at.
The seeds of America.edu were planted in 2005 when the company's founder, Sai Pola, decided to create a site that would help students world wide, to find the most suitable University to enroll in. Sai found that he was unable to make an intelligent decision without having to stitch together reviews on each Educational Institution from several different online communities, a task that was both overwhelming and time consuming. He recognized the need for a resource that could quickly and reliably help parents and students, with one of the most important life changing decisions most people have a hard time making.
America.edu is the result of that experience.
 </description>
 </item>
 <item>
 <title>The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor</title>
 <link>http://america.edu/universityofmichigan.html</link>
 <description>
 Fifty miles west of Detroit, the 3,129 acre campus is located in Ann Arbor. When it comes down to what the students there think about the University, their voices and opinions vary. Some say the degrees are overrated, others say that as an out-of-state student, it can be very expensive. Then you have those who say that the University of Michigan is long on reputation but short on education, others will argue that it is a world-renowned academic institution with an abundance of extra-curricular and social activities.
After reviewing what hundreds of students and several faculty members at the University of Michigan had to say, we at America.edu have come up with a short and to the point conclusion as to how this review should be graded.
 </description>
 </item>
 <item>
 <title>George Washington University</title>
 <link>http://america.edu/georgewashingtonuniversity.html</link>
 <description>
 George Washington University (GW) is far from being an average university. It boasts a great financial aid system for first time (full time) students. With a great surrounding city, George Washington University is one of the favored universities. It's a huge school to go to, and as most students there told us, it's expensive ($50 thousand+), very expensive, but the bright side is instate students and out of state students end up paying pretty much the same fees, which is always a good thing. That said, it has been made clear that if you want to study the social sciences there, you'll get an amazing education!

GW in our view is a great upper-tier school. Keep in mind that GW is THE fastest growing school in the rankings and will continue to do so. The school is constantly expanding and constantly getting better.
 </description>
 </item>

 <item>
 <title>Brown University</title>
 <link>http://america.edu/brownuniversity.html</link>
 <description>
 Brown University, is a private, Ivy League, liberal arts university of the highest caliber. It's campus is located 45 miles from Boston. It has a unique competitive Program in Liberal Medical Education which in turn provides students with the opportunity to receive an undergraduate degree and a Medical degree in an eight-year continuum.

When speaking to students there, you get the impression that everyone is extremely bright, competent, with many achievements, but seldom do they display arrogance or competitiveness in the negative sense. The campus seems to have this uplifting vibe to it, everyone there is more than happy with the education, the campus itself and the faculty, which is a first. The opportunity to craft and customize your education, and benefit from ivy league resources all the while, is truly unparalleled.
 </description>
 </item>
 </channel>
 </rss>