Northwestern university, University of Illinois Chicago, and universities in downtown chicago?
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Hello, i have some questions.. first, how far is Northwestern university from Downtown Chicago? and how is the location? also, is University of Illinois Chicago in Downtown Chicago? if not, how far is it? and how is the location? lastly, can u suggest other universities in downtown Chicago? and is there any trams in Chicago near the uni's and downtown Chicago? Thanks in advance. PS: I'm not from the US, I'm an international student moving to Illinois-Chicago next summer for Uni if you could add more information about the universities ex(Education, Campus, Students) etc I'd really appreciate it
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Answer:
1.5hr trainride. outskirts. 50mins check out chicago website / google map
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