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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DCUM is almost always wrong about Cornell and they have a weird take about NY kids getting into Cornell "because it's a a SUNY" and they also sometimes think it's a state-level tuition. The contracted colleges at Cornell give about a 20k break to NYers - so 70k vs 90k - and there's zero benefit to being "in-state". Zero. But it's said 100% of the time. [/quote] 33% of undergrad population at Cornell is from NY State. It is an advantage to be from NY. [/quote] 40% of Stanford is from CA, no one calls it UC Palo Alto. You really don’t see what is going on?[/quote] Four of the Cornell colleges are SUNY affliliated and recieve NY state funding.[/quote] What differences do those make? Stanford and UCB were to be affiliated in the same way, does it change Stanford in any substantive manner? I view state funding as a benefit, not a drawback.[/quote] Poster you are responding to. I see state funding as a benefit at well. I dont see why being affiliated with SUNY is bad. Infact, Bing is a very good school. Why are you comparing stanford to cornell. Stanford is 1/3 the size of cornell and has no state affiliation. More than half of Cornell is SUNY affliated so why is it offensive when anyone points that out. [/quote]
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