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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think U Chicago produces more Nobel prize winners. Wellesley can be easily confused with Wesleyan; their names sound similar. [/quote] UChicago does produce Nobel Prize winners but most of them associated with the university didn't go there. Of those who did, many went for grad school rather than undergrad: https://www.uchicago.edu/en/who-we-are/global-impact/accolades/nobel-laureates[/quote] Those are fake awards cuz look how these nobel laureates mismanaged UChicago endowment. Arguably, Chicago is known for its economics. Yet, Uchicago is cash strapped. Go figure. One of the PP said, "Wellesley can be easily confused with Wesleyan; their names sound similar." U of Chicago can be confused with many other provincial city universitirs - U of Dayton, U of Potomac, U of Chesapeake Bay. U of Chicago can be easily confused with U of Hildago; their names rhyme together. [/quote]
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