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[quote=Anonymous]“As for research opportunities, I’m not sure that is true. Many smaller colleges have better research opportunities.” You sound like you are picking schools based on what you read on DCUM or based on a perception circa 1985. As an R1 research university, Tulane blows Richmond away on research. From College Vine - “R1 stands for 'Research 1', which is a classification given by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. R1 universities are the highest research activity institutions, indicating that they are heavily involved in research and have an extensive range of research programs, grants, and opportunities for both graduate and undergraduate students. The reason many people consider R1 universities prestigious or important is due to their focus on cutting-edge research, academic opportunities, and high-quality resources for their students. Many of the well-known universities in the United States fall under the R1 category, such as Harvard, Stanford, MIT, and many others. These institutions typically have a strong emphasis on preparing students for potential research careers and producing impactful research on a global scale.”[/quote]
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