Someone tell me what this means cause I don’t buy it
Bitter_Armadillo8182 on
North Dakota, I wasn’t familiar with your game.
tvtb on
Washington state, I’m not mad, I’m just disappointed.
Seven22am on
Massachusetts, the Dakotas, Nebraska, and Delaware. A surprisng grouping!
SeaAbbreviations2706 on
Why are the highest and the average the same color?
Spainiswhite on
Peter Griffin map
GSilky on
Is that why all them people are out here for?
Thadlust on
Lmao get fucked Minnesota
Fernando_III on
I don’t see this metric very relevant, as universities vary by size. Maybe number of students in research universities per one million residents might be a better metric
bellerinho on
Extremely common North Dakota W
RIPdon_sutton on
Why not just post the number of RU’s per state?
kea1981 on
Does this count the University of California as a single university or multiple?
Unlikely_Anywhere_29 on
Given LA has one of the worst education outcomes in the country, this map seems pretty useless… Interesting, but useless.
Deep_Contribution552 on
Is this based on Carnegie/NCES definitions or what?
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Someone tell me what this means cause I don’t buy it
North Dakota, I wasn’t familiar with your game.
Washington state, I’m not mad, I’m just disappointed.
Massachusetts, the Dakotas, Nebraska, and Delaware. A surprisng grouping!
Why are the highest and the average the same color?
Peter Griffin map
Is that why all them people are out here for?
Lmao get fucked Minnesota
I don’t see this metric very relevant, as universities vary by size. Maybe number of students in research universities per one million residents might be a better metric
Extremely common North Dakota W
Why not just post the number of RU’s per state?
Does this count the University of California as a single university or multiple?
Given LA has one of the worst education outcomes in the country, this map seems pretty useless… Interesting, but useless.
Is this based on Carnegie/NCES definitions or what?