please compare RH and H Mudd and RPI

<p>cheezewhiz, that impression -of not being too active in politics at RH - seems to be consistent with the other item that RH was ranked nationally on in the PR guide, “Politics: Election? What Election? How popular are political/activist groups?”.</p>

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<p>as long as I am on the subject of RH characteristics (vs HM), a couple of other items in which RH was nationally ranked in the PR guide was Best Career Services and ‘school runs like butter’, class discussions rare, and more to do on campus.</p>

<p>HM, on the other hand, was ranked nationally in</p>

<p>least beautiful campus, profs get high marks, most accessible profs among a couple of other items.
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