42,000 seems like a HUGE undergrad population but if they are both a 2 year community college and a 4 year "regular" college I can see it.
Well, that, and it’s just the OTL numbers of all three CCs in Seattle consolidated at one campus42,000 seems like a HUGE undergrad population but if they are both a 2 year community college and a 4 year "regular" college I can see it.
Sure, but it feels a bit different when they're all at one campus instead of scattered among three.Well, that, and it’s just the OTL numbers of all three CCs in Seattle consolidated at one campus
Oh sure, very true. Especially concentrated on just 45 acresSure, but it feels a bit different when they're all at one campus instead of scattered among three.
So, it's just the one campus ITTL?Seattle City College is an institution of tertiary education in the city of Seattle, Washington. Located on Capitol Hill and First Hill, it sits on a dense, urban campus of 45 acres and sports a student population of approximately 42,000 full-time and part-time students in two, three, or four year degree or continuing adult education programs. It is part of the Washington Colleges Association, and like all county, vocational and city colleges in Washington state, it does not charge tuition fees. At the heart of one of the most densely populated neighborhoods on the West Coast, SCC provides subsidized student housing for about a fifth of its student population in on-campus housing.
The college traces its history back to the 1960s, when non-four year degree campuses were established across the state without tuition costs for "non-traditional tertiary education needs." Since then, it has grown rapidly, particularly during Seattle's major economic boom from the mid-1980s to early 2000s, nearly doubling in enrollment between 1990 and 1999. Due to its location and often-transient student population, SCC has developed a reputation for student radicalism and its Associated Student Union has often been at the center of campus protests since its founding. The college in particular is known for its three-year nursing degree program with strong connections to nearby hospitals (it is adjacent to one of the largest hospital concentrations on the West Coast).
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(As I keep feeling out what the international vibe will be, I wanted to go in a different direction - some city-specific updates across the US to give everyone a sense of what modern America is like ITTL. A lot of this will revolve around my hometown of Seattle, but we'll go all over the place, too)
To an extent, yes. Much more wholesome transit friendly USA at minimumWell looks like we get wholesome SocDem America at least.
Yes - the site of Seattle U’s campus, specificallySo, it's just the one campus ITTL?
Sorry for always talking about this, but any content related to Brazil would be very cool to see!Besides what I’m sketching out right now, are there any specific content requests?
Maybe a look at Hollywood? Like what is the best picture in 1983 (I picked a random year)?Besides what I’m sketching out right now, are there any specific content requests?
Look up Fusion Cuisine. Different imperial management should cause some cultures to create interesting plates, such as French-Taiwanese, French-Korean, German-Cambodian, German-Cameroonian, Russian-Chinese, Mexican-Dixie, etc. The restaurant scene in the US could have much more competition between the various immigrant chains (imagine an Irish or Polish or Norwegian equivalent of McDonalds or KFC or Taco Bell); New Orleans could the back-to-back Michelin star winner each year. And most of all, will margaritas exist, and will Americans drink them on May 5?Besides what I’m sketching out right now, are there any specific content requests?
Since you mention Seattle Transit still exists in the present day ITTL, what would be the status of transit for the rest of the Puget Sound region?Besides what I’m sketching out right now, are there any specific content requests?
I'm not sure how much you've touched on this, but the evolution of the Airline Industry in CdM seems like a potentially interesting corner of the world.Besides what I’m sketching out right now, are there any specific content requests?
TURKEY!!!Besides what I’m sketching out right now, are there any specific content requests?
Besides what I’m sketching out right now, are there any specific content requests?
Besides what I’m sketching out right now, are there any specific content requests?