The OFFICIAL "What College am I game?"

<p>Emory University.</p>

<p>lol finally! good job Angry Dad.</p>

<p>I think I know entertainer’s. Vanderbilt.</p>

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<li>Campuses looks oriental and gothic.</li>
<li>The current record holder for discovering the most digits of pi.</li>
<li>Has an overtly simple website for such a science and math oriented institution.
Hint: Not made in the US.</li>
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<p>While that’s a common mistake to make, it’s clear that Entertainer is referring to the Harvard of the West, </p>

<p>MICHIGAN!!!</p>

<p>^ Correct! Took a while lol</p>

<p>Ill give you the answers to the statements:</p>

<p>They also produced 26 Rhode Scholars.</p>

<p>The 17k acre(Wikipedia) Arboretum is called Nichol’s Arboretum. Its full of wildlife and forest. Not sure if that number is correct though.</p>

<p>The two neurosurgeons I was talking about are Sanjay Gupta, and Ben Carson. Both graduated from University of Michigan Medical School.</p>

<p>The president I was referring to was Gerald Ford. He graduated from the University of Michigan and a library and museum on campus was created in honor of him. It was also named after him.</p>

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<p>Tokyo?</p>

<p>Mine:</p>

<p>1) Top departments are neuroscience and oceanography.
2) The highest ranked public school without Division 1 sports.
3) A major was invented here. (bonus points for what it is, it’s not one of the 2 in #1.)</p>

<p>College of William and Mary?</p>

<p>I second William and Mary.</p>

<ol>
<li>A visiting prof (from Yale) discovered a new dinosaur.</li>
<li>An English prof wrote “America the Beautiful”</li>
<li>Students and graduates are notoriously inept at multi-tasking.</li>
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<p>< ranked #1 party school this year. </p>

<p>any guesses? this is a tough one (psych)</p>

<p>Logicwarrior: yep, Todai.</p>

<p>redandtheblack: Wellesley. Has to be.</p>

<p>Again, I go:

  1. A jpop superstar attended this place.
  2. Its location is a misnomer of its surroundings.
  3. One of only two universities found by a royal charter.</p>

<p>Sorry, wrong as to Wellesley.</p>

<p>@ redandtheblack: University of Florida?</p>

<p>@ vinnyli: Its either W&M, Columbia, or Harvard? Those are the only universities founded by a royal charter I think, unless Harvard isn’t. Wait it can’t be Harvard, Harvard was founded before America was colonized… uhh ill go with Columbia. It makes the most sense.</p>

<p>Heres another one: </p>

<p>1) 8th oldest university in the U.S
2) Is the Flagship University of its state
3) Was asked to be a member of the Ivy League</p>

<p>Entertainer: It was Columbia (Utada Hikaru attended Columbia, Morningside Heights is not really how you would describe the surrounding area, and it was founded by a royal charter). Way obvious, Rutgers-New Brunswick.</p>

<p>Damm… I didn’t know mine was the obvious. I guess I’ll make another one more difficult and abstract as the Michigan one as soon as I can think of it.</p>

<p>Entertainer: Nope.</p>

<p>Vanderbilt to the arboretum one?</p>

<p>1) Westwood is its home
2) Their mascot is not quite a bear
3) They play in the Rose Bowl quite often…but never the right time of year</p>

<p>Clearly UCLA</p>

<p>1) Masters University in PA
2) hardcore basketball team
3) has what is known as a “blue key society” of tour guides.</p>

<p>Easy, Villanova.</p>

<p>1) Where Asian women are semi-hot while white women are just plain fugly.
2) In the top ten of schools who produce billionaires.
3) Eleventh largest library in the US.</p>

<p>Case Western or Rensselaer ?</p>

<ol>
<li>PURPLE</li>
<li>Massive Hill</li>
<li>Catholic</li>
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