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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is a reason that public flagships in the South, and every private school, are full of high-stats kids from Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut. These are high-tax states who are not focused on developing post-secondary options for high-stats kids. If you have a problem with admission, question the State's educational mission. [/quote] New York is the only state with TWO Ivys. One of them is the state’s land grant institution, it charges SUNY tuition for certain schools. UConn does a great job serving most kids in Connecticut. The ones with really great stats go to Yale. Alabama is filled with kids from the northeast because 1) they give enormous merit discounts and 2) very few HS kids in Alabama go to college compared to other states, plenty of room for outsiders.[/quote]
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