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  • Thursday, Mar 22 2018

    I think, if you're talking to people who want to get a 170+ and go to a T14, then that's why you might be hearing a lot of people say they want to stay in the west coast/go to school in the west coast. There's only Berkeley and Stanford here. Someone who wants to work on the east coast, who is aiming for a t14, doesnt really need to announce their interest in working on the east coast, since most of the t14s are out there/place there anyways.

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  • Thursday, Mar 22 2018

    It looks to me like given the number of cities in California compared to the Dakotas their placement on this survey is an endorsement of moving to North or South Dakota.

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  • Thursday, Mar 22 2018

    Just got back the other day from another trip to SD. There are some areas of major appeal in CA. I can see why it's a popular destination. The sad fact though is that most areas are not affordable :neutral:

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  • Wednesday, Mar 21 2018

    But... but the study could have used an unrepresentative sample or a flawed methodology! D:

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  • Wednesday, Mar 21 2018

    :)

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