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Originally Posted by ASTalumna06
Is it just me, or does Pennsylvania have A LOT of colleges and universities?
Every time I drive through the state, I see the number of signs on the highways indicating an exit for a school and think, "ANOTHER one?"
It became even more apparent recently when I drove north-south through the state with my bf who grew up in the south, and every other exit he asked, "Now what the heck is THAT school?" Granted, I've heard of a lot of them simply because AST has so many chapters in the state, but it does seem like there's one on every street corner. Ok, maybe not that many, but you get the idea.
I have to wonder how long they can all keep up, especially after the effects this pandemic will have on higher education.
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One of the perils of being the second U.S. state of fifty. They've had a longer time to form their educational institutions.
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