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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is an interesting research paper for many reasons, but I thought its compilation of which schools are “elite” at the undergraduate, law and business levels would be fun to share and for everyone to argue with. A few quick observations about undergraduate schools. 1. Not a single state school is considered “elite” at the undergraduate level. UVA, Berkeley, Michigan, UCLA, UNC and Texas are only considered elite at the grad level. 2. Notre Dame is elite at the undergrad level, but Georgetown and Vanderbilt are not. Only their law schools are considered elite. 3. Grinnell and Carleton are the only elite liberal arts colleges in the Midwest — none of the Ohio (Oberlin, Denison, Kenyon) is considered elite. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/perspectives-on-politics/article/on-the-decline-of-eliteeducated-republicans-in-congress/B50B628CA9CCC799A0D86D9496EA3F6F[/quote] lol who gives 2 **** [/quote]
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