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[quote=Anonymous]Case Western is on a beautiful campus, but I don’t think it gets the food traffic due to “Cleveland.” Troy is terrible for RPI (and their finances are showing that) DC helps Georgetown, but Georgetown in DC is the pits. Stevens in Hoboken is helpful Purdue/UofI in boonie towns don’t help. Reed location helps Kenyon/Wooster have terrible locations U of T has a great location Tulane is only good because of NOVA GT is in an awful area in Atlanta. Emory is better UMD would be much better out of trashy College Park. VT would be a much better school if it was closer to an airport or near any normal civilization. Most UC schools are in great locations U of A and ASU are in great Arizona cities BU is a plus in Boston, but their campus is awful. Tufts would be nothing without Boston UConn would be better in a more urban area [/quote]
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