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Posted by: Eugene at 05/07/2009 07:00:02 PM
Absolutely DUMB...What was the selection criteria? Why not list Bloomington, IN as a small college town? Or such villages as Boston and New York, with a collection of colleges, and the activities that you cited as part of college towns, every day?
Posted by: Ruby at 06/01/2009 10:01:06 PM
This is fabulous concept but where does one get specific information about specific locations? Like cost? Having worked in higher Education for 34+ years of my life, i can clearly see the advantages for all - it's a win/win situation...but again what are the specifics. Money is the primary concern for seniors, especially in this economy...a great deaL of planning is required to make this dream real - can I do anything - with my background - to help others make the transition...it's what our generation needs...
Reader Comments (2)
Posted by: Eugene at 05/07/2009 07:00:02 PM
Absolutely DUMB...What was the selection criteria? Why not list Bloomington, IN as a small college town? Or such villages as Boston and New York, with a collection of colleges, and the activities that you cited as part of college towns, every day?
Posted by: Ruby at 06/01/2009 10:01:06 PM
This is fabulous concept but where does one get specific information about specific locations? Like cost? Having worked in higher Education for 34+ years of my life, i can clearly see the advantages for all - it's a win/win situation...but again what are the specifics. Money is the primary concern for seniors, especially in this economy...a great deaL of planning is required to make this dream real - can I do anything - with my background - to help others make the transition...it's what our generation needs...