The OFFICIAL "What College am I game?"

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University of Rochester</p>

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<li>Likely to attract many Wisconsin and Dakotas students</li>
<li>May find this schools out of state tuition equal to in-state tuition for a university within your state</li>
<li>Great school</li>
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<p>House of London… it is not Boston college… does BC have two campuses?</p>

<p>lets try again</p>

<p>1) _____ Eagles
2) Suburban location but in the middle of a city
3) two campuses…30 miles or so apart</p>

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University of Rochester</p>

<ol>
<li>Likely to attract many Wisconsin and Dakotas students</li>
<li>May find this schools out of state tuition equal to in-state tuition for a university within your state</li>
<li>Great school</li>
</ol>

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<p>I’ll just take a guess and say American University.</p>

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No. BC has six.</p>

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It can’t be Minnesota, can it?</p>

<p>House of London: No, it’s University of Hawaii at Manoa. Full of Asian people.</p>

<p>My turn:

  1. Campus looks oriental and gothic.
  2. The current record holder for discovering the most digits of pi.
  3. Has an overtly simple website for such a science and math oriented institution.
    Hint: Not made in the US.</p>

<p>@ Proponner:</p>

<p>Actually it wasn’t Columbia, feel free to try again.</p>

<p>@ LogicWarrior</p>

<p>Arizona State U</p>

<p>1) top rated architecture program in the US
2) mascot is a bird
3) will open a medical school in 2010
4) football team has more 10 ten win seasons than all but four other schools in the 21st century</p>

<p>Allemanau, no, it’s warm but not that hot.</p>

<p>more clues
5) has a core of cadets
6) football stadium has four letters in its name</p>

<p>Obviously Virginia Tech</p>

<p>1) Harbors largest American campus in acres.
2) Come on, we have our own area code with a spanish style quad
3) CEO of GAP graduated from here.</p>

<p>Stanford? I think it has the largest campus in acres(~8200 Acres)</p>

<p>I will repeat mine since no one got it.</p>

<p>1) Produced 26 Rhode Scholars.
2) Produced, arguably two of America’s most famous neurosurgeons.
3) A library and museum (on campus) was named after this U.S President.
4) 17,000 acre Arboretum is owned by the university.</p>

<p>Harvard duh.</p>

<p>If you were referring to my post, it isn’t Harvard. Try again :)</p>

<p>It seems no one is getting my vaguely worded statements.</p>

<p>Harvard has way more than 26 Rhode Scholars.</p>

<p>1) Produced 26 Rhode Scholars.
2) Produced, arguably two of America’s most famous neurosurgeons.
3) A library and museum (on campus) was named after this U.S President.
4) 17,000 acre Arboretum is owned by the university. </p>

<p>Amherst ??</p>

<p>No not Amherst either.</p>

<p>Entertainer: Columbia?</p>

<p>1) Is known for partying and “mini-dorms” which are off-campus densely populated apartments
2) The business and honors programs are semi-prestigious
3) While they have a football team, it sucks and there’s a pro team nearby that actually wins games.
4) It’s a public Tier 3/4 school
5) The mascot has been controversial.
6) The weather is warm, but not hot.</p>

<p>San Diego State</p>

<p>1) Oldest Catholic college in all of New England
2) Won the NCAA Division 1 Basketball Championship and NIT Championships
3) Only school from New England/MidAtlantic ever to win College Baseball World Series
4) Famous alumni include Bob Cousy and Tommy Heinsohn of the Boston Celtics
5) One of only a handful of schools with a US Supreme Court Justice as an alumnus
6) Obama’s Chief Speechwriter was valedictorian in 2003</p>

<p>College of the Holy Cross</p>

<p>1) Wore the ‘Winged Helmet’ for its football team before the University of Michigan
2) Prototype for 69 land-grant institutions established under the Morrill Act of 1862
3) Operates the largest single-campus residence hall system in the country
4) Only university in the country with three on-campus medical schools, graduating allopathic (MD) and osteopathic physicians (DO), and veterinarians (DVM)
5) Famous Alumi include billionaire Eli Broad and basketball player Magic Johnson
6) Site of the proposed $550+ million Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB)</p>

<p>umm… michigan state?</p>

<p>WOW … lets try for a THIRD time… let me add clues</p>

<p>1) _____ Eagles
2) Suburban location but in the middle of a city
3) two campuses…30 miles or so apart
4) Unofficial mascot is a skeleton
5) really, really diverse</p>