Fun New Game About Public Perception About College Names

<p>^^ MattsmomFl, Miami University is located in the Miami River Valley of Ohio, an area bounded by the Great Miami and Little Miami Rivers. The Miami Indians lived in this region.</p>

<p>Miami University was chartered in 1809, when Florida still belonged to Spain. Miami, Florida became a city in 1896. U of Miami (in Florida) was founded in 1925.</p>

<p>emory 10char</p>

<p>emory=vanderbilt</p>

<p>UChicago</p>

<p>quirky, academically intense</p>

<p>bowdoin</p>

<p>Funny rural</p>

<p>Harvard</p>

<p>white, rich</p>

<p>UPenn</p>

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<p>Georgia Tech</p>

<p>Atlanta gold</p>

<p>Southeast Missouri State University</p>

<p>No. Idea</p>

<p>(wasn't this thread made awhile ago?)</p>

<p>USC</p>

<p>expensive, tons of school spirit</p>

<p>Stanford</p>

<p>nasty slugs</p>

<p>haverford</p>

<p>most likely response: never heard of it.
maybe: a small LAC</p>

<p>the university of minnesota, twin cities</p>

<p>cold</p>

<p>carleton</p>

<p>or people might think haverford is harvard.</p>

<p>whoooo i love carleton.</p>

<p>but no one has heard of it, at least where i live.</p>

<p>wealthy, small LAC, equally cold if not colder :P</p>

<p>university of michigan at ann arbor</p>

<p>good public school that is shadowed by berkeley</p>

<p>UCSB</p>

<p>Sunny lots of pot</p>

<p>oops!</p>

<p>YALE UNIVERSITY</p>

<p>gothic architecture, unbelievable in all respects, new haven</p>

<p>brown university</p>

<p>smart, liberal, academic freedom </p>

<p>Bennington College</p>