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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] University of South Carolina has an awesome honors program, is located in the state capital and gives great merit $$. You just need to keep looking. [/quote] Second this. My son got instate tuition with a 4.0 weighted (3.3 unweighted) 9 AP and 31 ACT [b]Number one ranked international business school in the country[/b][/quote] LOL. very funny[/quote] Yep, ranked #1 by USNWR. 17 years in a row. [/quote] Irrelevant ranking. better ranking: Which undergrad business colleges send the most kids to the best business jobs out of UG: MBB strategy, S&T/IB, or buyside finance. [/quote] Please note the international in "international business school." That doesn't mean it's the best business school, it means it's the best school for getting an international business degree. It's actually a great program and I know people who went there and got amazing jobs out of the program. But saying it's "located in the state capital" is misleading. It's not what I would call urban. Columbia has tumbleweeds it's so empty.[/quote] It isn't misleading to state a fact: U of South Carolina is located in the state capital. If you assume that means it meets your definition of urban, that's on you. [/quote] The first mentioned criteria was "urban" and PP touted the school as "located in the state capital." What other reason would there possibly be to mention that it's in the state capital? So the kid could be close to the exciting seat of state government? I'M not assuming anything, because I've actually visited Columbia. I was merely trying to be helpful to OP. [/quote]
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