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[quote=Anonymous]I just realized this. Is there a reason? I was talking with another parent about whether her child was ready for life in a big city when they left for college. But afterward, I realized that since the student will need to attend a public school for financial reasons, they will most likely attend college in a small town in the middle of nowhere. I can only think of a few states where the main campus of their public system is in a real city: Hunter College in NYC, Cal and UCLA in California, and UT in Austin, Texas. Does Rutgers count? Denver? Miami, Houston, Chicago, Dallas, Philadelphia, Milwaukee, and Nashville don't have a flagship, right? [/quote]
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