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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Loyola New Orleans - next to Tulane with some campus sharing privileges [b]Occidental (LA)[/b] Rollins (Orlando) Emerson College (Boston) [/quote] Occidental is not in a big city. It’s in Eagle Rock, a small suburb of 34,000 in the furthest northeast section of Los Angeles County next to Pasadena. Oxy likes to say it’s in LA proper, but it isn’t. It would take a car, grit and time to drive into LA from Oxy[/quote] Grit and time?? It’s not Pomona or Chapman! It’s probably a 10-15 minute drive to downtown. It’s in the city of Los Angeles. LA has a suburban nature to it - like the San Fernando Valley, and much of the Westside, but make no mistake these areas are in city of LA, and so is Occidental. [/quote]
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