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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I guess you'd be better off applying to colleges that aren't in the AAU, but still well-regarded. They aren't as dependent on research expenditures.[/quote] Those schools are more dependent on tuition, which makes them also vulnerable in the long run. [/quote] +1 as the economy worsens, these schools will have a hard time meeting enrollment quotas.[/quote] ?? The University of Oregon, Arizona State, U of Missouri, U of South Florida are in the AAU...these are schools without high endowment/capitas that are dependent on tuition. But Wake, BC, William & Mary are the unstable, tuition dependent schools? Please. Oregon: 65,000/student ASU: 13,000/Student Missouri: 50,000/Student South Florida: 14,000/Student Wake: 226,000 William & Mary: 153,000 BC: 275,000 [/quote]
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