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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Rice is not prestigious outside of Texas. I highly recommend Cornell because public policy is a field where the institution you go to matters. [/quote] Agree. Rice is largely a regional school (37%of students are from TX). [/quote] Texas is a heavily populated stated - almost 30 million. That’s close to 10% of the US population. It’s the 2nd biggest state in the country. 41% of Stanford’s enrollment is from California, the nation’s largest state. Regional school? 34% of Harvard’s enrollment is from Mass, NY, and CT, which combine for the same population as TX. Regional school? 28% of MIT’s enrollment I’d from Mass, NY, NJ, and CT, all of which could fit into a corner ot TX. Regional school? 34% of Yale students are from those same 4 states. Regional school? 33% of Princeton students are from NJ and NY, which combine for the same population as TX. Regional school? 44% of Cornell Students also Come from NY and NJ. Regional school? 30% of Columbia students are also from NY/NJ. Regional school? 37% of Dartmouth students come from NY, NJ, and 4 New England states. Regional school? 38% of Penn students are from PA, NJ, MD, & DC with same population as TX. Regional school? Shall I continue?[/quote]
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