Anonymous wrote:What? Hopkins, Gtown, and UMD are all northeast you silly goose. And you forgot BC so that’s 20 northeastern schools by my count lol
Anonymous wrote:There are almost as many schools with 5 miles of Boston in the top 50 as the entire midwest. LOL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not too many people consider Maryland "The South." Not for the last 100 years. And DC is its own little bubble. You should remove Georgetown, UMD, and Johns Hopkins from your "South" bucket.
And, also, who cares?
+1
Nowadays, Virginia is not the South either
Anonymous wrote:I work with a guy who grew up in rural Louisiana. When he came to the area he specifically chose to live in Virginia to remain in the "South." He has since left for home because the DMV is NOT comfortable for him.
And, seriously, using the Mason-Dixon line as a meaningful marker in 2025 makes about as much sense as using the Maginot Line as a meaningful marker in 2025. Sure... it is on a map. It used to be a real thing. But that was a while ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to US Census region designation:
Northeast: 16 universities:
Princeton, MIT, Harvard, Yale, Johns Hopkins, UPenn, Cornell, Carnegie Mellon, Brown, Dartmouth, Columbia, NYU, Tufts, BU, Northeastern, Rutgers
South: 17 universities
Duke, Johns Hopkins, Georgetown, UNC, UVA, Vanderbilt, Emory, Georgia Tech, Rice, UT Austin, Florida, UMD, Georgia [William & Mary, Texas A&M, FSU, Wake Forest are all tied at 51 and are technically #51]
Midwest: 6 universities
UChicago, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Michigan, WashU, Illinois
West: 10 universities
Stanford, CalTech, Berkeley, UCLA, USC, UCI, UCSB, UCSD, UC Davis, Washington
The south is the future of academia in America.
So now MD and DC are in the south? 🤣 Hahaha! I love how people manipulate data.
A link was provided explicitly showing that according to the US census regions, yes, MD and DC are in the south.
They did not secede hence not part of the "south" in terms of rising
false. Anything south of the Mason-Dixon Line is summed the South.
Anonymous wrote:Who raised you that you think saying “the south rises” is an okay way to phrase something?
Anonymous wrote:No WI in Midwest? Hmmnmm...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not too many people consider Maryland "The South." Not for the last 100 years. And DC is its own little bubble. You should remove Georgetown, UMD, and Johns Hopkins from your "South" bucket.
And, also, who cares?
+1
Nowadays, Virginia is not the South either
Anonymous wrote:Do it again with the 9 regions
https://www2.census.gov/geo/pdfs/maps-data/maps/reference/us_regdiv.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Atlanta isn’t the South
What!? Please learn your geography.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Atlanta isn’t the South
What!? Please learn your geography.
Anonymous wrote:Atlanta isn’t the South