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[quote=Anonymous]Most T25 schools are "smaller schools, less than 6-8K undergrads" Harvard would not be Harvard if it had 20K undergrads. Part of the ability to make connections and the elite experience is the smaller environment. However, there are plenty of schools in the 2k-8K undergrad range outside of the T25 schools. It is easier at those schools to do research, build relationships with professors, etc than at your state U with 25K+. Yes you can get something similar at state U in the honors program, but it is not completely the same. Simply put, Harvard, Columbia, Yale, Stanford, MIT, etc would not be who they are if they had 20K undergrads, so they do not want to grow. And there is no reason to. There are already plenty of good large state Universities for students who want that experience. [/quote]
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