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[quote=Anonymous]When you find yourself in a hole, PP, stop digging. Your arguments about the vast superiority of attending school in a city like Boston may appeal to a handful of posters. That's why some urban schools thrive. But they'll largely fall flat on the majority of people, whose own experiences don't square with your characterizations at all. And it won't help your cause if you respond to them by making assumptions about where they attended school or whether they are intellectually curious or not. In any event, you now seem to have focused your arguments on what you think life is like at rural colleges or universities with 4000-6000 students, which does not describe Columbia, Cornell, or Princeton. Each of these universities has more than 6000 students on campus, taking graduate students into account, and only Cornell could be described as rural, although Ithaca provides some additional small-town amenities beyond those on the Cornell campus. [/quote]
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