our intern, tom nunlist reports. there's no doubt that attending a prestigious school is well prestigious. but with big names come big price tags. rob franek, author of the princeton review's best 367 schools, says the iv league may not be the best way to go for everyone. franek there is a right school for everybody or not better schools, as long as you are able to learn and grow etc. the 2009 edition of the princeton review best 367 schools ranks colleges in 62 lists based on 120,000 interviews with students across america. some of it's findings may be a little bit surprising.university of florida was ranked as having the best career services department, pomona college in california has the best classroom experience. other rankings are less surprising: brigham young university in utah was listed as most sober. franek not a believer in big name schools only the big leagues still have big payoffs, provided you can make it in. according to payscale. the average starting salaries for iv league undergraduates is $60,000/