What is the best public university in New England?

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UMass is not a sight for sore eyes, but it’s a great place to get an education. Excellent accessible professors and opportunities to take classes at the smaller four LACs in the area.
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Anonymous wrote:Easily U. Penn.


U penn is an Ivy


Public Ivy.


You're just messing with me now, right?


Are people here that dumb that they think Penn (Ivy league) is interchangeable with Penn State (big public school)?


Ivy is just a football designation. Penn is Penn.


“Penn” is a private school in Philadelphia and a member of the Ivy League. “ Penn State” is a public school in rural Pennsylvania. Please don’t call Penn State “Penn” you look like an idiot.


This is a common misconception. Apparently you’ve never heard of public Ivies.
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Anonymous wrote:UMass is not a sight for sore eyes, but it’s a great place to get an education. Excellent accessible professors and opportunities to take classes at the smaller four LACs in the area.


Hard pass.
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Anonymous wrote:Easily U. Penn.


U penn is an Ivy


Public Ivy.


You're just messing with me now, right?


Are people here that dumb that they think Penn (Ivy league) is interchangeable with Penn State (big public school)?


Ivy is just a football designation. Penn is Penn.


“Penn” is a private school in Philadelphia and a member of the Ivy League. “ Penn State” is a public school in rural Pennsylvania. Please don’t call Penn State “Penn” you look like an idiot.

Lmao, looks like you fell for the public Ivy bait, and started thinking University of Pennsylvania is an (actual) Ivy.

University of Pennsylvania is the public flagship of Pennsylvania, with the main campus in Philadelphia and several other ones including Camden and Hershey.

Similar to the University of Virginia, it is indeed a "public Ivy" and was founded by a founding father, Benjamin Franklin. Neither UVa or UPenn are private schools though, they are public schools.

There's actually a federal law that mandates that the University of X designation be reserved for public schools only, to avoid confusion and fraud. University of Chicago, for example, is the Chicago branch of the University of Illinois (whose main campus is in Urbana-Champaign).
Anonymous
So is this all just a lame attempt at....humor? You seem very committed.

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And you missed it for a very, very long time.
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Someone needs a hobby.
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The University of Pennsylvania (Penn or UPenn) is a private Ivy League research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The university claims a founding date of 1740[note 1] and is one of the nine colonial colleges chartered prior to the U.S. Declaration of Independence. Benjamin Franklin, Penn's founder and first president.

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Yes, and since the tectonic plates shifted it has migrated south from New England.
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Anonymous wrote:Yes, and since the tectonic plates shifted it has migrated south from New England.


lol
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Anonymous wrote:Easily U. Penn.


Penn is an Ivy League private institution. Do you mean Penn State?
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Anonymous wrote:UMass is not a sight for sore eyes, but it’s a great place to get an education. Excellent accessible professors and opportunities to take classes at the smaller four LACs in the area.


Hard pass.


Why? Can you say what there is to dislike about UMass-Amherst so strongly? I toured with my DS18. The campus itself will not win any beauty contests. It is a hodgepodge of 60's architecture and utilitarian buildings along with a few Georgian-ish red brick buildings for that college campus feel. But the landscape of the Pioneer Valley is beautiful. Academically there are a wide variety of academic programs. They have strong research programs in many scientific fields. And access to the Five College Consortium is nothing to sneeze at. I really wanted my DS to choose the school; he preferred a smaller college and went with an SLAC
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We just went through this with my high stat D. We live in New England. We did our own walk around summer visits and she applied to URI, UNH, UMass, and UConn. UVM and UMaine just didn’t have the programs she wanted. Personally, I don’t understand how UVM justifies it’s costs. UMass topped the list for academics, college town, and communication. All were generous with merit.
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