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Lolleka t1_j4gjtaa wrote

Is this about sports?

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Skyhawk412 t1_j4ohh67 wrote

Somewhat. Division 1 is the largest grouping of schools, and population density is measured.

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CharcoalCharts OP t1_j4gt2le wrote

It is about population density. In the US most colleges have school colors related to sports. They are also grouped into conferences and divisions because of sports. Football is related to population density because you need a lot of fans and a lot of land.

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Lolleka t1_j4i45ky wrote

Ah, these correlations "feel" so American. Thanks for clearing it up.

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willthechem t1_j4h0vkq wrote

#182 (UMich) and #166 (EMU) are less than ten miles apart. The vast majority of Michigan’s circle is included in EMU’s but is shifted slightly west from the population centers of Detroit. I found that interesting.

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The2034InsectWar t1_j4gl4qx wrote

How are they sorted? Why aren’t they alphabetized?

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mon_sashimi t1_j4gm4x5 wrote

By rank with the top tank at the bottom right. Rank goes by the total population within the circle where larger count is ranked higher.

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drtywater t1_j4hysc3 wrote

I’m not sure about this. Northeastern seems like it should he ahead of BU as it is actually more downtown and near the high density areas. Especially with growth in Boston towards more downtown

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dreimiller t1_j4idham wrote

Shouldn't the location used for a school be where their campus is? The University of Connecticut (#118 on the chart) campus is in Storrs, CT. The chart seems to be using East Hartford as their location. UConn plays their home football games at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, which is 20 miles away from campus. They play half of their home basketball games in Hartford at the Civic Center.

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/University+of+Connecticut,+Storrs,+CT+06269/615+Silver+Ln,+East+Hartford,+CT+06118/1+Civic+Center+Plaza,+Hartford,+CT+06103/@41.792759,-72.6060142,11z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m20!4m19!1m5!1m1!1s0x89e68a397a05e30b:0xb26c6f4b296c85ea!2m2!1d-72.2539805!2d41.8077414!1m5!1m1!1s0x89e653fe591f04a5:0xe0ef9cc3d05ae52!2m2!1d-72.6178773!2d41.7603722!1m5!1m1!1s0x89e6537b19e50fdd:0x2843cfaf734affd5!2m2!1d-72.6769792!2d41.7684577!3e0

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astroguy07 t1_j4itq8z wrote

Bethune-Cookman seems wrong... They are located in Daytona Beach in Volusia County not Levy County. Daytona is not very high density but it's plenty dense to not be last on this list.

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jphorst23 t1_j4iw8ab wrote

Also, West Virginia University is on there twice, with two different values. I mean, #GoMountaineers and all, but still.

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Jumpshot1370 t1_j4j15oe wrote

Great job. Correction: UCLA is in the city of Los Angeles, not Pasadena.

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KOFeverish t1_j4j3t14 wrote

No NYU? Seems though it should obviously be in the bottom row with other NYC area schools?

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Skyhawk412 t1_j4ohkys wrote

They are not listed as the lister only included Division 1 schools, and NYU is D-3.

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MissingAssignments t1_j4jpa3v wrote

Having earned countless doctorate degrees from a number of these prestigious institutions my ivory tower inclination is to retort “Sir you are mistaken!” for no matter your intellectual persuasion I think you’ll agree THEE San Diego State University is not located in South Central LA’s Carson, but, in fact, the fair city of… wait for it… San Diego.

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scrogs63 t1_j4v0bxi wrote

A good bit of errors, but it's pretty cool

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CharcoalCharts OP t1_j4gj8dy wrote

Data: kontur.io

Tools: R (Special shoutout to tylermorganwall for rayshader and rayrender.)

NB: I am aware of the absurdity inherited from reporting this level of precision.

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jakubkonecki t1_j4gkzep wrote

You've clearly gone into a lot of effort to process the data, but unfortunately this is a wrong sub to post the above. You should read the sub description first.

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