<p>International… perhaps in Asia? So most students are probably Asian.</p>
<p>Boise State University</p>
<p>International… perhaps in Asia? So most students are probably Asian.</p>
<p>Boise State University</p>
<p>ohioites</p>
<p>Stanford</p>
<p>People who are really good at stuff.</p>
<p>FSU</p>
<p>
Are you for real?</p>
<p>Re FSU: Rhodes Scholars who play football and used to be in ads on the CC sidebar.</p>
<p>Idaho State University</p>
<p>^ LOL almost nobody knows anything about IDAHO unless they google it. Since I don’t want to google a stereotype, I am just stuck on this one. All I know is that Sarah Palin was born in Idaho and went to some university/universities there.</p>
<p>^I was gonna say the Sarah Palin thing, too</p>
<p>UCSB</p>
<p>Northeasterners have never heard of it</p>
<p>University of Miami</p>
<p>^ best public school in Florida, although UF students would disagree. also a party school</p>
<p>Georgia Tech</p>
<p>But University of Miami isn’t public…?</p>
<p>oh LOL my bad; being retarted and confusing it with UF again
best college in Florida… there</p>
<p>moving on…</p>
<p>GEORGIA TECH</p>
<p>I haven’t seen a girl in two weeks now…OH MY GOSH THERE GOES ONE RIGHT NOW!!!</p>
<p>Auburn.</p>
<p>Smart rich Souther kids.</p>
<p>NYU.</p>
<p>Busy, kind of crowded, large class sizes, but in an awesome city. </p>
<p>Carnegie Mellon.</p>
<p>Good- practical, smart kids. Bad- MIT and Caltech rejects.</p>
<p>Northwestern.</p>
<p>The sister college of Northeastern.</p>
<p>Northeastern.</p>
<p>Not as good, but always getting mistaken for Northwestern.</p>
<p>Duke</p>
<p>A school that works hard, and plays hard. </p>
<p>Cambridge</p>
<p>
This is basic geography. Boise = Idaho. How is that even remotely similar to Ohio?</p>
<p>BTW, Palin was indeed born in Idaho but lived in Alaska for her childhood before returning to attend the U of Idaho.</p>
<p>rich english peeps</p>
<p>umass</p>
<p>Nondescript. </p>
<p>UAlabama</p>