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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can't help but notice that Georgetown , Hopkins, Annapolis and UMCP all being so close to each other may be the nations highest concentration of academic firepower.[/quote] Not even close. Take southern CA: UCLA, USC, Cal Tech, Pomona, Harvey Mudd....[/quote] Ehh, not really a fair analogy in my opinion. The Greater LA metropolitan area has 18.6 million people living there, which would make it the fourth most populous state if it were separated out. All the schools you mentioned are good, but I would expect the area to have a higher amount of top schools given the sheer number of people and the wealth of the region. Boston and MA as a whole definitely takes the crown with MIT, Harvard, Tufts, BC, BU, Northeastern, Williams, Amherst, Wellesley, Olin, Babson, Brandeis, Smith, UMass-Amherst, College of the Holy Cross, etc. all within a state of just under 7 million people. [/quote]
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