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Can you name the Most Educated Urban Cities/Areas in the U.S.?
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biggylittle9
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Name the 20 most educated urban cities/metro areas in the United States
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Rank
City
% of people w/college degree or higher
1
51.3
2
51.0
3
49.7
4
47.7
5
45.1
6
42.9
7
41.1
8
40.9
9
39.2
10
39.0
Rank
City
% of people w/college degree or higher
11
37.8
12
37.7
13
37.3
14
37.2
15
35.9
16
34.4
17
34.1
18
33.6
19
33.6
20
33.5
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Most Educated Cities (U.S.) Quiz
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balatjr
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Jan 8th, 2011 at 22:50 GMT
6 points
Sorry, but you need a better source. And some definitions, such as the size of city. Otherwise, Madison, Berkeley, Cambridge should be on the list, all of which have over 100,000 people. I suggest you use census data or something reliable.
chriskotx
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Jan 8th, 2011 at 23:24 GMT
5 points
It should be made clear that this is by city - not by metro. Lexington should be accepted.
LinuxLinus
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Jan 9th, 2011 at 01:17 GMT
4 points
Why doesn't Raleigh get a state?
Kaleb
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Jan 9th, 2011 at 06:25 GMT
1 point
Is it a coincidence that Seattle is #1 on both of the quizzes you made? :P
biggylittle9
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Jan 10th, 2011 at 06:52 GMT
1 point
Thanks for the feedback and I will surely make those changes. And yes it was a coincidence that Seattle is number 1 haha.
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