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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]depends on how you describe major cities. New York, DC, Atlanta, Houston, Chicago, LA, SF, Philly, Dallas, Seattle are the top 10 cities by gpd. Only 8 of these cities have top 25 (elite) schools. New York- Columbia DC- Georgetown Atlanta- Emory Houston- Rice Chicago- UChicago LA- UCLA SF- UCB Philly- Upenn There's also CMU, WashU, Vandy, JMU, Harvard, MIT etc. But these might be considered tier 2 cities by some. [/quote] I don't think most people would consider Boston a "tier 2 city" in relation to some of the other cities on your list, like Houston or Philadelphia.[/quote] LOL PP probably don't know much about geography. [/quote] Yes, LOL on the Boston folks out here objecting to the shade. That said, Boston is a great city for a college student. We weighed relocating there at one point when we still felt unsettled in DC, but decided against it. But every time we visit, we are nostalgic for our grad school days. [/quote]
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