'Wired' to college
It's no surprise to most parents that their teenagers are better able than they to negotiate technology. If they're really "wired," students can choose a college based on rankings out today by PC Magazine and Princeton Review.
Local schools did well in the survey: Pomona College in Claremont was ranked fifth and lauded for its 24-hour on-campus computer repair service. USC was 17th. Read more about the rankings on The Times' Technology blog.
-- Mary MacVean
