<p>Are there certain areas of the country that lend a geographic edge in applying to Rice? Such as the northwest or northeast?</p>
<p>The further you are the better.</p>
<p>LOL. That about sums it up :)</p>
<p>I was looking for this site. A nice CC’er reminded me how to find it [Where</a> Does Your Freshman Class Come From? - Facts & Figures - The Chronicle of Higher Education](<a href=“http://chronicle.com/article/Where-Does-Your-Freshman-Class/129547/#id=227757]Where”>http://chronicle.com/article/Where-Does-Your-Freshman-Class/129547/#id=227757)</p>
<p>I seem to have misspelled FARTHER.</p>
<p>Nice chart jym! I did not know higherED published such charts. You would think colleges would do such nice things.</p>
<p>not texas…</p>
<p>It is a great map. Fun to see where the students come from at most colleges (those 4 yr schools with more than 100 freshmen)</p>
<p>Love this map! Wonder when 2012 data will be available?</p>
<p>That is a really neat map! I wonder if there’s one in reverse - where to students from a given state end up??? That would be interesting, too!</p>