Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DC would tell you that the urban setting of the school is a large part of the appeal. DC enjoys getting off campus and having more interesting things to do than walk around a suburb. He went to the Guthrie twice and some other theatre venues, as well.
We have been happy with the quality of DCs education. They must be doing something right because so many end up settling in the Twin Cities after graduation.
That's one way to look at it. Another is that the degree isn't worth much outside MSP, so they have no choice but to settle there.
I have no idea which is accurate - just that there's not one that is necessarily correct.
Yes, you are correct about the logic but...
They have a choice, and plenty do leave. MSP has long had a great reputation as a place that one can make a very nice life - affordable housing, sufficient culture, and good access to the wider world. So, for those who can handle the brutal winter, and there are many of us who prefer that to a brutal DC summer, MSP has a ton of appeal.