User talk:2603:8081:160A:BE2A:6410:2FE2:EF18:42CE
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Happy editing! JavaHurricane 14:17, 24 December 2020 (UTC)
Edits to colleges and universities
[edit]I've noticed your additions of southern/northern/eastern/western-most to a number of state colleges and universities. I don't see any issue with adding the cardinal directions in general, but some of these edits have seemed confusing. For example, you marked Clifton Community College as the easternmost SUNY, when it's west of Suffolk Community College. Also, is there a consistent standard for ordinal directions? For instance, Suffolk Community College was noted as the southeasternmost SUNY, but it isn't clear to me how that would be defined aside from being both most eastern and most southern. POLITANVM talk 16:15, 24 December 2020 (UTC)
Yeah...I was looking at the map to see what was the extreme for directions. Sorry for the misunderstanding 2603:8081:160A:BE2A:6410:2FE2:EF18:42CE (talk) 18:36, 24 December 2020 (UTC)
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