> Having studied at both a cheap state university and also one of the famed "top 20," I'd wholeheartedly argue that the educational opportunities at the two were similar if not the same.
Which I guess means that people living in other countries than the US may be getting a good education despite being, you know, not in the US.
Which I guess means that people living in other countries than the US may be getting a good education despite being, you know, not in the US.