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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Urban schools are closer to better medical resources though so it is a trade off. My kid goes to a rural school in Update NY but he has always been outdoorsy so it is perfect for him. He did not consider any urban campuses. [/quote] If that’s a concern for you (General “you” not you specifically), rural schools that are close to big cities may be a good way to strike that balance. Denison, for example — pretty rural in feel, easy 40ish minute drive into Columbus for their great hospitals and medical resources. Carleton and St. Olaf, too — Northfield is very small, but less than an hour to both Rochester (Mayo) and facilities in Minneapolis.[/quote] True, but the 40-minute proximity increases the risk as kids will be tempted to go into the city. Colleges like to think they can prevent them but they will do what they feel like doing. [/quote]
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