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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]W&M is really 13th grade for smart Virginia kids. My daughter goes to a public university in another state and 75 percent of school is out of state and international. W&M is not a real college experience given so many Virginia residents [/quote] given that most of college students go to in state colleges where most have students from in state, I'd say that is the normal, "real" college experience.[/quote] The kids from NOVA that tend to populate W&M have grown up with a lot of cultural diversity--and often have been fairly transient themselves. I don't think they are going to get a lot more added value by going to a public university in another state so they can meet all the Pennsylvania, Minnesota or Iowa or wherever kids. [b] I'm much more concerned with them getting a high quality education. Given-that 1/3 of the students are out of state or international at W&M (and UVA), I think they are well-served.[/b][/quote] I just said the same thing :lol: [/quote]
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