<p>^Now, I don’t think that’s a fair indicator… For example, DC has one of the highest scores required, but DC schools are largely considered to be awful.</p>
<p>EDIT: Oh, and whoever, the top colleges are located in Northeast states not because people in the northeast are more educated, but because the Northeast was colonized first and cultural factors that no longer apply affected the founding of colleges. Also, that statement’s kind of BS, because William and Mary, UVA, UNC, Vanderbilt, Tulane, Emory, etc, are all in the south, and though they’re not Ivy-League, are damn good schools.</p>