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[quote=Anonymous]I think people are confused by what is geography and what is a state of mind. Arguing that schools in North Carolina and Virginia aren't in the South because they don't "feel" southern is very la di dah. Brown feels like a West Coast school to me. But that doesn't make it a West Coast school. I'll say about the South - they generally have much better public universities than the rest of the country - UVA, UNC, Texas, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Georgia Tech are all outstanding schools. Plus privates like Duke, Vanderbilt, Rice, Emory, Johns Hopkins, and Georgetown. And I think the South is a pretty lively region for college these days. I'm a foreigner in the US. I have no geographic loyalty. But take away the old Ivy League schools, and there's comparatively little that's interesting in the Northeast these days. And even the Ivy schools are a little tired today. Besides MIT, I think the rest of the country is much more interesting for college.[/quote]
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