robinreed wrote:Since we still have several weeks until BB time allow me to ask the following question. Is your university located in a well educated city? How can I determine this you ask. Among the numerous rankings available on the font of all knowledge (internet, thank you Al Gore) is the following.
http://wallethub.com/edu/most-and-least ... ties/6656/
The following are BE conference cities. I have not listed South Orange as it is not really a city, more a village of about 15K population.
CITY AND RANKING
Cincinnati 62
Milwaukee 63
Philly 77
Providence 104
Omaha 64
Indy 33
Chicago 31
New York 51
DC 13
I am very surprised by the ranking of Philly at 77. There are several excellent colleges in that area including an Ivy League school. Providence has never been highly ranked on this type of list. I don't look upon it as a reflection upon Providence College as it has a small enrollment.
Make of the ranking what you will. It is something to do until there is really something to do.
Xudash wrote:Cincinnati would be ranked much higher if it could outsource UC to another city.
hoyahooligan wrote:robinreed wrote:Since we still have several weeks until BB time allow me to ask the following question. Is your university located in a well educated city? How can I determine this you ask. Among the numerous rankings available on the font of all knowledge (internet, thank you Al Gore) is the following.
http://wallethub.com/edu/most-and-least ... ties/6656/
The following are BE conference cities. I have not listed South Orange as it is not really a city, more a village of about 15K population.
CITY AND RANKING
Cincinnati 62
Milwaukee 63
Philly 77
Providence 104
Omaha 64
Indy 33
Chicago 31
New York 51
DC 13
I am very surprised by the ranking of Philly at 77. There are several excellent colleges in that area including an Ivy League school. Providence has never been highly ranked on this type of list. I don't look upon it as a reflection upon Providence College as it has a small enrollment.
Make of the ranking what you will. It is something to do until there is really something to do.
Having lived in 3 of these cities: DC, then Providence, and now Philly I'm surprised Philly and Providence aren't higher, but I haven't looked at the link to see what their criteria was. Providence has like 8 colleges in the city including brown, and Philly has a tone of medical research going on and of course Penn which is a huge research university. Seems like there's tons of cultural stuff going on in both Providence and Philly too.
robinreed wrote:I have not listed South Orange as it is not really a city, more a village of about 15K population.
Michael in Raleigh wrote:robinreed wrote:I have not listed South Orange as it is not really a city, more a village of about 15K population.
I've never been there, but South Orange, NJ is really close to NYC, very much in the greater metro area, right? That's not my idea of "village." I think more of a tiny hamlet in the Midwest that barely has a flashing stoplight or a small New England town.
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