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Old 01-10-2006, 10:31 AM
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Most Educated Cities in the US

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Originally posted by mccoyred
Most of these cities are big college towns (although I am a little surprised at Seattle being number 1) so the populations include professors, administrators and students at the universities. If the town is small and the % of university-related residents is high, of course, they will appear on this list!

Soooo, if most of the college-educated residents are affiliated with the universities, how does that reflect the overall job pool? Granted, it does have a boosting effect on the economics of the cities, though.
Then HC Columbus isn't on the list?

Largest university in enrollment in the US AND 7 other universities in the area to boot? Somebody lied about that list, for real....
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