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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Gov Hogan And I’m a Dem[/quote] Hmm, while I like Hogan better than Northam, especially after the blackface stuff... I can't help but get excited for all the recent changes in VA thanks to the state legislature. As to OP's question, the Purple Line will make it easier to get to UMD, and UVA is pretty far away. Plus, even though there are more jobs in NoVA, baby of the non-profits are based on Silver Spring and MoCo. [/quote] Sorry, maybe, not baby. Wait, how is UMD not quality? It's one of the best public universities and great programs in certain fields, like computer science. And, no, I'm not an alumni. If you want no good in-state schools, you should try where I'm from. [/quote] UMD is quite a good school. It's really not fair to compare it to UVA, Berkeley, UNC, Michigan, which in some programs are basically holding their own against the ivy league, and conclude that "it's not a quality option." However, I do agree with OPs general assessment, because outside of UMD there really is not a good option in the state. Whereas, Virginia has UVA, Virginia Tech, William and Mary. Even by the time you get down to George Mason, Maryland really doesn't have another school competitive at that level. So I think maybe OP was making a general comment about "state schools" than a specific one about UMD [/quote]
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