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[quote=Anonymous]"OP is right most that most states haven't chosen to locate their flagships universities in the top 10 largest cities in the country because, well, those cities aren't in their states. But most flagship universities are located in vibrant economic and cultural areas within their own borders, so the poor kid she is concerned about will be fine." We're talking about kids who have grown up in the DMV, since this is the DC parent board. What kid who grew up here would think that Albuquerque is a major city on par with the place they grew up? Columbus? Kids who grew up in the DMV are going to find places like Albany or State College, PA to be "smaller" and less cosmopolitan than here. [/quote]
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