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Rolleyes Best Values in Public Colleges
A lot of our expansion candidates are included here. This list also dispells the myth that Appalachian State and James Madison are bad schools because they don't have AAU level research.

20. James Madison
22. Stony Brook
29. Delaware
33. Buffalo
36. Appalachian State
47. Miami
62. UMass

http://www.kiplinger.com//tools/colleges...state_code[]=ALL&id[]=none&sortby=foury_gradrate_p&sortorder=DESC#colleges
01-12-2013 09:39 AM
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(01-12-2013 09:39 AM)Louis Kitton Wrote:  A lot of our expansion candidates are included here. This list also dispells the myth that Appalachian State and James Madison are bad schools because they don't have AAU level research.

20. James Madison
22. Stony Brook
29. Delaware
33. Buffalo
36. Appalachian State
47. Miami
62. UMass

http://www.kiplinger.com//tools/colleges...state_code[]=ALL&id[]=none&sortby=foury_gradrate_p&sortorder=DESC#colleges

Looks like the MAC East circa 2020. 03-lmfao
01-12-2013 03:27 PM
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