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Originally posted by totalnewbie
Yeah, they lick alright.
But again, the phrase "State" is usually applied to the second-tier public university system in a particular state. "U of..." is usually the first-tier, most competitive admissions and most dedication to graduate programs and "[State Name] State..." is usually the second tier of public university in the state with more accomodating admissions standards but still an excellent university.
UNC and NC State are excellent examples.
Clark
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I'm going to register a disagreement with you on this point. I grew up in Mississippi and in the state, we have the University of Mississippi (noted for its law school), Mississippi State University (noted for its agricultural school), and the University of Southern Mississippi (noted for its business school and music depart -- and the fact that I graduated there). I don't think of either of the 3 universities being 2nd or 3rd tier.