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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 833154" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>As I said in my reply, it was a law (or rule). It may not be anymore. That's not recanting anything, it's clarifying why I said what I said and giving context. It's also recognizing, as you pointed out, it may no longer be required. My comment was in direct response to you saying you couldn't find the statute (or it might have been a UGS rule, but I didn't want to appear to "move the goalposts" by suggesting that). So, I recognized that it might not be in effect anymore. However, as I also provided data, we do have more than a 60% in-state undergraduate population right now.</p><p></p><p>Anecdotes aren't bases and I wasn't using it as a basis. I was using it to point out that stereotyping and personal biases aren't bases either.</p><p></p><p>When we're talking about students showing up in the student section of football games, it's all about the undergraduate population. If you want to throw in graduate students, well, then I think you're being disingenuous to the discussion. Graduate students, unless they went to the same school for their undergraduate degree, don't typically go to football games. </p><p></p><p>But if you want to play, I'll play (cherry-picked to highlight more of our peers academically and athletically). So, yeah, even with including graduate students, we look just like our peers.</p><p></p><p><u>International presence on campus (<a href="https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/most-international" target="_blank">Source</a>)</u></p><p>UCSD (17%)</p><p>Northeastern (16%)</p><p>University of Washington (15%)</p><p> Georgetown (14%)</p><p>Syracuse (14%)</p><p>Cal-Berkeley (13%)</p><p>Illinois (13%)</p><p>Miami (13%)</p><p>Penn State (12%)</p><p>Purdue (12%)</p><p>Rice (12%)</p><p>USC (12%)</p><p>Stanford (11%)</p><p>UCLA (11%)</p><p>Northwestern (10%)</p><p>Rutgers (10%)</p><p>UCONN (10%)</p><p><strong>Georgia Tech (9%)</strong></p><p>Vanderbilt (9%)</p><p>Wake Forest (9%)</p><p>Boston College (8%)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 833154, member: 198"] As I said in my reply, it was a law (or rule). It may not be anymore. That's not recanting anything, it's clarifying why I said what I said and giving context. It's also recognizing, as you pointed out, it may no longer be required. My comment was in direct response to you saying you couldn't find the statute (or it might have been a UGS rule, but I didn't want to appear to "move the goalposts" by suggesting that). So, I recognized that it might not be in effect anymore. However, as I also provided data, we do have more than a 60% in-state undergraduate population right now. Anecdotes aren't bases and I wasn't using it as a basis. I was using it to point out that stereotyping and personal biases aren't bases either. When we're talking about students showing up in the student section of football games, it's all about the undergraduate population. If you want to throw in graduate students, well, then I think you're being disingenuous to the discussion. Graduate students, unless they went to the same school for their undergraduate degree, don't typically go to football games. But if you want to play, I'll play (cherry-picked to highlight more of our peers academically and athletically). So, yeah, even with including graduate students, we look just like our peers. [U]International presence on campus ([URL='https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/most-international']Source[/URL])[/U] UCSD (17%) Northeastern (16%) University of Washington (15%) Georgetown (14%) Syracuse (14%) Cal-Berkeley (13%) Illinois (13%) Miami (13%) Penn State (12%) Purdue (12%) Rice (12%) USC (12%) Stanford (11%) UCLA (11%) Northwestern (10%) Rutgers (10%) UCONN (10%) [B]Georgia Tech (9%)[/B] Vanderbilt (9%) Wake Forest (9%) Boston College (8%) [/QUOTE]
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