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i'd think and indirect way to "guess intelligently" would be to find out
what the general geography of the area where the schools are at. if the
whole area "say north alabama" was hilly, then probablt the u of north ala
would be hilly. somewhat uneven as it would be unrealistic to grade off
acres and acres to make a flat campus.
that being said, kansas comes to mind.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jan Nottmeier
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Sent: 1/5/2003 12:43 AM
Subject: Campus Accessibility
Hi dear friends, I am 4 months away from getting my Associate of Science
degree. I plan to graduate with honors.
I am wanting Universities with out hilly terrain. I am looking for flat
campuses. I have applied to the following universities: If you think
the
universities listed below would be a problem to maneuver please tell me.
1. University of Illinois, Urbana-
Champaign.
2. Ohio State University at Columbus
3. Indiana U., Bloomington
If I call the schools I am afraid I would only get the run around, only
hear
the good side. If any of you could provide me with a list of
accessible
schools with good academic standards I would appreciate it. I plan to
major
in English.
I am not worried that much about going out of state.
My dream is to got to Urbana and I hope it works out, but I just want a
back
up plan.
Thank you in advance,
Jan
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