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[quote=Anonymous]Genuine urban schools would be BU, Northeastern, Columbia, and NYU. You could also include Vanderbilt and Chicago. But both have very distinctive campuses that kind of separate them from the surrounding city. Whereas at BU and NYU you wouldn't know you were at a college without the signs. There are lots a great schools in cities that aren't quite "downtown" and have their own distinctive campuses and are only short subway or bike rides from "the city." Rice and Harvard come to mind. The University of Washington in Seattle. The LA schools are kind of weird, because LA is kind of weird. There's USC and UCLA but you are getting into cars to go anywhere else. WashU, like BC, is close to the city, but separate in their own neighborhood adjacent bubbles. In DC, obviously GW. But DC is not urban like NY, Boston, or Chicago. It's different. [/quote]
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