<p>UCI 55.3%
UCSD 54.7%
UC Berkeley 48.6%
Caltech 40.0%
UC Davis 37.7%
UCLA 39.1%
U Washington 31.9%
Carnegie Mellon 27.4%
Duke 26.9%
Emory 26.1%
Johns Hopkins 25.7%
MIT 25%
USC 25%
Wellesley 23.6%
Stanford 23.5%
Penn 23.3%
NYU 23.1%
Harvey Mudd 22.4%
Cornell 21.5%
Case Western 21.4%
Brown 20.5%
Northwestern 20.5%
Smith 20.1%
Rice 19.2%
U Texas 18.6%
Georgia Tech 18.5%
Swarthmore 18.3%
Princeton 18.2%
Pomona 18.0%
UCSB 17.8%
Chicago 17%
Yale 17.0%
Bryn Mawr 16.0%
Harvard 16%
Dartmouth 15.6%
Claremont McKenna 15.3%</p>
<p>The only ones I see on there that are urban are Dartmouth, Cornell, Swarthmore, and Bryn Mawr. But you better love large, overpopulated cities and steel and concrete if you want to apply to those schools. Now if you want somewhere in the sticks of that list, I recommend UChicago, Penn, and USC. They’re practically in the middle of forests!</p>
<p>;p</p>
<p>University of Southern Cal (USC) is not near any forests. It’s a big campus situated near downtown LA.</p>
<p>^^ sarcasm ftw</p>
<p>Most of them</p>
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<p>USC could be considered Urban. Stanford and most of the UC’s are Suburban rather than Urban. UC Davis and UC Merced are rural. The Claremont Colleges and CalTech are also suburban.</p>
<p>What’s the deal with the percentages?</p>
<p>Somehow everyone missed that NYU is very clearly urban.</p>