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[quote=Anonymous]As an individual who ended up in the Plain States for business a few years ago, and I now a southern plain state for the time being. Texas is the only state will have more young people than older people by 2030, and along with it a growing number of college students. Texas high school graduates, in the top 10% of their class receive automatic admission to the state's flagship colleges. If you in the 11th percent of your high school's graduating class, you have a fight to be admitted. Sure, Texas colleges can be large, but many students in the top 20% are leaving the state for Oklahoma State University, University of Arkansas, University of Oklahoma, University of Mississippi, and others in the south. In addition, will this have an effect on South Dakota State University, North Dakota State University, Kansas University, University of Nebraska (big volleyball state), Kansas State University, and any other plain state college? As Texas attracts more families, what other colleges in the south and plain states will grow? And, will families from the east join in? Sure they might not send their kids to Oklahoma, but Kansas is a good purple state with some liberal policies. [/quote]
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