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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 998990" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>From all I've read, the undergraduate population is the primary loyal group holding ties to the athletics programs and tends to care more. So, having higher precentages in grad school isn't really germane to the conversation, in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>uga is a 2nd rate university [tic] out in the sticks. If not for their football team and their large animal veterinary programs, no one would know they existed. It doesn't surprise me that the international population is so low. But seriously, 8.8% is pretty low for universities in cities. USC 27.1% International, UCLA 12%, Stanford 14%, Cal 16.2, Notre Dame 11%, Ohio State 9.1%, Michigan 13.9%, Washington 14.2%, Miami 13.3%, Northwestern 22% (total), Houston 9.4%, Arizona State 19.4%, Texas 8.3%, Maryland 10%, BC 10.5%, Vandy 10.3%, Minnesota 10.0%. These were the urban campuses I could think of quickly. ND is not urban, but it's well-known enough...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 998990, member: 198"] From all I've read, the undergraduate population is the primary loyal group holding ties to the athletics programs and tends to care more. So, having higher precentages in grad school isn't really germane to the conversation, in my opinion. uga is a 2nd rate university [tic] out in the sticks. If not for their football team and their large animal veterinary programs, no one would know they existed. It doesn't surprise me that the international population is so low. But seriously, 8.8% is pretty low for universities in cities. USC 27.1% International, UCLA 12%, Stanford 14%, Cal 16.2, Notre Dame 11%, Ohio State 9.1%, Michigan 13.9%, Washington 14.2%, Miami 13.3%, Northwestern 22% (total), Houston 9.4%, Arizona State 19.4%, Texas 8.3%, Maryland 10%, BC 10.5%, Vandy 10.3%, Minnesota 10.0%. These were the urban campuses I could think of quickly. ND is not urban, but it's well-known enough... [/QUOTE]
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