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Dec 24, 2024
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ryebrye
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Gradually increase it, so the existing people can leave their ancestral lands
for another city with a grid. They can likely even keep the same address and only have to change the city and zip code.
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BYU seems to be quietly increasing enrollment. When I started they’d been at 27k
OU Cougar
Dec 23, 11:51pm
680k living alumni among byu schools
GoodBetterBestBYU
Dec 24, 12:50am
Why is huge enrollment a good thing?
Sea Chicken
Dec 24, 4:42am
When my stables full of prized thoroughbreds was full, I built another, least I
ryebrye
Dec 24, 5:04am
Provo can't handle the current student body very well.
Shore10
Dec 24, 5:39am
Gradually increase it, so the existing people can leave their ancestral lands
ryebrye
Dec 24, 5:55am
Especially with UVU’s infinitely increasing enrollment
ProvoY
Dec 24, 7:51am
If you live anywhere near Provo, higher enrollment isn’t something you celebrate
StrawberryGirl
Dec 24, 7:39am
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