Again, it depends where. Educated people and immigrants want to be in and around coastal gateway cities.
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Brian – I just shouldn’t read stuff you write because my blood pressure spikes every time one of your ridiculous statements dribbles onto one of these threads. Have you ever been to Chicago? Or Ann Arbor? Or Detroit or anywhere other than the coasts?Frankly, it’s easier to find smart, well educated people in many areas of the Midwest than it is around here. Do you know where the TOP school for musicians is in the country??? I’m sure you would say New York or maybe Los Angeles where the coastal intelligentsia congregate. But no, the answer is Bloomington, Indiana – (University of Michigan is in the top 5, just behind Julliard). In fact, just took a look and, according to the FIRST article I pulled up, Ann Arbor is the most educated city in the country http://www.forbes.com/pictures/fjle45iglg/no-1-most-educated-city-/
You remind me of New Jerseyans who would say “Jersey is the BEST”. And then you’d ask them if they ever lived anywhere else and they’d say no. Just once, please evaluate one of your ridiculous pronouncements before it makes its way here.