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The Burden of (College) Knowledge
The official e-newsletter of The Equestrian College Advisor.

From the blog:
There’s an episode of Scrubs (one of my favorite, favorite shows of all-time) wherein the infant son of the perpetually crotchety Dr. Cox develops a cough. As a cool-headed, no-nonsense physician, the doctor refuses to panic about it, reasoning that his son has the sniffles.
Until the cough worsens. Read More

Want an inside look into what one club equestrian team experiences? Princeton's student newspaper has you covered! (
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Should you select a college based on price? Maybe.

From the Oberlin Review:
"As a child, College senior and former men’s soccer player Daniel Tuzzolino wanted to be a cowboy. In his last semester at Oberlin, he convinced his housemate and then-teammate Trenton Bulucea — also a College senior — to register with him for ATHL 147, a first-module horseback riding course worth half a credit. Bulucea had ridden horses at summer camps throughout his childhood, but for the most part, the class has been a completely new experience for both of them."


