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Just wonderin'
yeah, in colonial times, Connecticut owned a good chunk of Ohio. Connecticut gave up most of its claims to the federal government so that the Northwest Territory could be created. However, it "reserved" the northeast corner of the territory for itself. This area came to be known as the Connecticut Western Reserve. So ultimately things located in that portion of Ohio were technically part of Connecticut's "western reserve". Given this I think folks in CT should argue that Case and Lerner should give them in state preference.
It just means it's a back-up school
yeah, in colonial times, Connecticut owned a good chunk of Ohio. Connecticut gave up most of its claims to the federal government so that the Northwest Territory could be created. However, it "reserved" the northeast corner of the territory for itself. This area came to be known as the Connecticut Western Reserve. So ultimately things located in that portion of Ohio were technically part of Connecticut's "western reserve". Given this I think folks in CT should argue that Case and Lerner should give them in state preference.
It just means it's a back-up school
That wouldn't be very fair, considering that even Ohio residents don't get in state preference. I think that more of my classmates come from Canada than from Ohio!Given this I think folks in CT should argue that Case and Lerner should give them in state preference.
It was a joke about the name. You need to turn up that BS meter a notch, notepreocupes.Really? I thought it was a very good school? Do you mean its a back-up if you're applying schools like Harvard and JHU?
it Just Means It's A Back-up School