DeafeningSilence
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Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Originally posted by: PowerMac4Ever
Rice maybe?Originally posted by: uclaxman
Originally posted by: Bkas
"Harvard of the South", Class of 2006. Double in Physics (applied) and Computational and Applied Mathematics.
Wow, I feel young.
what the heck is "harvard of the south"?
I've heard that term used a lot of times to describe Rice, Vanderbilt, or Emory.
Originally posted by: z0mb13
UCB
go bears!!
Originally posted by: uclaxman
Originally posted by: Bkas
"Harvard of the South", Class of 2006. Double in Physics (applied) and Computational and Applied Mathematics.
Wow, I feel young.
what the heck is "harvard of the south"?
Originally posted by: SubZeroX
"Harvard of the South" is Duke.
Wow...what do Harvard people think of this?Originally posted by: Bkas
Originally posted by: SubZeroX
"Harvard of the South" is Duke.
I meant to say "Harvard of the Southwest." According to Fiske, Duke is the best overall in the south, Rice is second only to Duke.
Alright, enough discussion. Go to another thread.
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Wow...what do Harvard people think of this?Originally posted by: Bkas
Originally posted by: SubZeroX
"Harvard of the South" is Duke.
I meant to say "Harvard of the Southwest." According to Fiske, Duke is the best overall in the south, Rice is second only to Duke.
Alright, enough discussion. Go to another thread.
