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How about Mississippi and the University of Mississippi?
Mississippi ranks 32nd among 50 states, and the University of Mississippi ranks 135 in the ranking of American comprehensive universities in 20 17USNEWS.

University of Mississippi, commonly known as "University of Mississippi", located in Oxford, Mississippi, USA, was founded in 1848. Besides Oxford, the University of Mississippi has four campuses, located in Boonville, Grenada, Tupelo and South Asian. The University of Mississippi * * * has 65,438+03 colleges, offering specialties covering engineering, business, medicine, law, education, pharmacy and many other fields. Especially the pharmacy major is the most famous, and the subjects are very detailed. In 20 14, it ranked 24th in USNEWS, which is the highest ranked major in the school. The university of Mississippi ranks 135 in the 20 17USNEWS ranking of American comprehensive universities.

Mississippi is a state in the southern United States, located on the east bank of the Mississippi River, bordering the Gulf of Mexico in the south, Tennessee in the north, Alabama in the east, Louisiana and Arkansas in the west. Area 123584 square kilometers, ranking 32nd among 50 states, with Jackson as the capital. The whole state is low-lying, and the highest point is Woodall Mountain in the northeast hilly area, with an altitude of only 246 meters. The northwest is a crescent fertile zone formed by the alluvial of the Yazu River and the Mississippi River, which is called the "Delta". There are mountains and forests between the central prairie and the black prairie. To the west of the Black Grassland is Pontotok Mountain with an altitude of120 ~180m, which extends southward from the Tennessee border. Its fertile sandy soil is suitable for planting fruit trees. The western edge of the Pontotok Mountains and the Black Grassland is a low-lying flat forest area, covered with clay, with poor water permeability and underdeveloped economy. The hills in the north-central part extend eastward from Honshu to Alabama. Before scientific farming methods were widely used, soil erosion was quite serious.