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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Socio-economic, racial, and international diversity all mean so much more than geographic diversity. Do you really think, for example, that the life experience of the 1/3 of the student body at UVA that is from out of state is all that much different that the life experience that most of the UVA in state undergrads--especially those from NOVA--bring to the school? Answer: they don't. Another example would be Notre Dame. Great school. I think very highly of it. It's also one of the most geographically diverse colleges in the country. More so than the Ivies. More so than Stanford. Its student body is more evenly geographically spread than probably any school in the country. Yet, with all respect to the school, it's not exactly known for the "[b]diversity" of its student body. [/quote] Uh, Stanford is 6% black. Notre Dame is only 4.15% black.[/quote]
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