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If you want to go about number of mentions with positive sentiment, then the list would be:
1. UVA 2. Ivies + Stanford, MIT, Duke 3. Wake Forest, Tulane, Middlebury, BC and Villanova Thank you AI for that analysis |
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Rand McNally Top 5
1. Washington U. (Missouri) 2. Miami U. (Ohio) 3. Pittsburgh State (Kansas) 4. California University of Pennsylvania 5. Manhattan University (Bronx, NY) |
| have we also considered a bottom 5? |
5a. Kansas State University (Manhattan, KS) |
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Bottom five (Virginia version)
Radford CNU JMU NOVA Woke GMU |
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1. Big state land grant universities
I’m a huge fan of big state schools. Kids get a great education and plenty of types of kids so kids learn to interact with all walks of life. |
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1. Phoenix
2. UVA / CCs 3. University of Oxford (Miami, FL) 4. MassTech, Haverford 5. All other colleges |
Primarily from the same state. Nit a lot if geographic diversity. |
| Bucknell, UVA, George Mason |
DP. Geographic diversity is silly to worry about. As if kids from New York, Florida, California, or really any state are so very different from kids in VA or MD.
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Pitt
UGA UVA Boston College northeastern WASP Brown HYP Wake Tulane Wisconsin |
Roll Tide! Go Gators! |
| I feel like Villanova grads and people from the area hype it up a little more than everyone else. I never really heard of it growing up in TX outside of big east basketball and no one I knew applied. I also moved around the time but I feel like they won basketball championships a few years ago then somehow academic hype followed. Seems like the rep is super strong around these parts though |
LOL!!! This is basically everyone's list on here |
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