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[quote=Anonymous]A couple of these colleges, RIT and Drexel, offer STEM degrees that should pay well if the kids find jobs. I'm also slightly familiar with Duquesne. Household income/wages are comparatively low in Pittsburgh. Housing is very affordable there. I have to wonder if there aren't some geographic phenomena behind how some schools got on this list. Besides the southern situation. I don't think it's right to exploit low income people but I think an RIT engineering degree would be a good choice for a first-gen student. In fact a friend of mine's niece did that and has a good paying job in the I-270 "Technology Corridor".[/quote]
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