<p>MIT Official Results Class of 2017 post#60. If anyone’s interested.</p>
<p>firefliesdance :Congratulations on the Cornell Tata scholar</p>
<p>@firefliesdance congratulations.</p>
<p>Trying to decide between Georgia Tech and Carnegie Mellon. I know it seems to a no-brainer, but Georgia accepted me to Computer Science and CMU to ECE. I want to pursue Computer Graphics later so I am VERY confused…
Suggestions anyone?</p>
<p>I would choose CMU, if tuition is not in consideration. I think CMU has more prestige and better internships/career prospects…Personally the location is better as well…(Computer Graphics can be studied as part of electrical /computer engineering…I would think)</p>
<p>Accepted : UC Berkeley, UCLA, NYU Stern, Carnegie Mellon (Tepper), UVA, Emory, Tufts
Waitlist : UPenn
Rejected : Cornell, Dartmouth</p>
<p>Attending UC Berkeley. Going to work extremely hard and try for Haas in the third year.</p>
<p>@Makboy - No. Did they announce the Global Scholar results?</p>
<p>@rishav - Well it seems they have not put up the results on any website. Rather they are calling up individuals and informing them. And it seems the process is not yet over because apparently they had pushed the submission deadlines.</p>
<p>@firefliesdance Congrats on the Tata scholar!</p>
<p>Thank you, people! And Congrats everyone. A wonderful and tumultuous journey comes to a close.</p>
<p>@PennDream- Personally, I’d choose Georgia Tech. I get the prestige factor but honestly, doing the major of your choice is a lil more important in your undergraduate years, imo. Plus, I wouldn’t think they’re TOO different in prestige. In terms of employment or graduate school prospects, the prestige factor wouldn’t carry too much.
(Plus, GTech has the amazing-est Aerospace program and I’m just a tiny bit biased. )</p>
<p>@fall2016parent and @firefliesdance</p>
<p>Thanks really, but where are you guys going anyway, or waiting for JEE/Bits anything?</p>
<p>Eh. Waiting on JEE, BITS, basically the whole Indian scenario. Meanwhile, deposit PROBABLY at Cornell. Idk. Not really sure either way. I hate this whole decision-making. What about you? Finally decided on a college?</p>
<p>I made it worse for myself actually. I decided not to throw away UIUC and UT Austin, not so early. -.-</p>
<p>My boards just finished today actually, so I haven’t even started the process yet. Well, I think everyone hates it- the wait, the decisions…But it’s going to be worth it. I think. :)</p>
<p>Oh. And Congrats, Going to an Ivy probably. That’s cool.</p>
<p>Probably attending Mount Holyoke. Was definitely near the bottom of my list but who can turn down more than $52,000 of financial aid? ;)</p>
<p>Oh and
Accepted: Mount Holyoke College
Waitlisted: Middlebury and Bryn Mawr
Rejected with a 2250 and proud of coming from a family with high financial need: (I’ve wanted to do this for sooooo long :D) → Harvard, Cornell, Columbia, Yale, Dartmouth, Princeton, Williams, Amherst, Pomona, Smith, UChicago, Yale-NUS, Barnard, Colby, CalTech, Vassar, Swarthmore</p>
<p>For all prospective applicants, just because no-one in your family has ever dreamt of attending college in the US does not mean that you can’t. I was told that it was impossible. I got 20 application fees waived and paid $75 overall in the application process. I may not have gotten into a top-twenty college but MHC has definitely been on the US News Liberal Arts top 30 ! Good luck to everyone and congratulations on all the good news on this thread!</p>
<p>Accepted : Stanford (Attending), Caltech, Columbia, Penn, Duke, Berkeley, CMU, Williams, Amherst, Harvey Mudd
Waitlisted : UChicago, Yale, Dartmouth, Brown</p>
<p>I will be attending Cornell College.</p>
<p>Have you got any Financial assistance in UCB ?</p>
<p>Accepted: UIUC, UVa, Case Western and NYU-Poly
Waitlisted: UMich
Rejected: CMU(CIT), Cornell and Brown</p>
<p>Most probably attending Case because of HUGE fin.aid offer and smaller student body. UIUC just seems too big (and costs thrice as much).</p>
<p>Although i did take Jee, vit,etc, I didn’t take them really seriously so not much hope for me there :P</p>
<p>@hopingforbetter, Did you mean Cornell College or University, just making sure.</p>
<p>Attending: Cornell University. Well, subject to if I decide to eventually leave the country. Columbia was incredibly hard to give up though. Best of luck with college, peeps! :)</p>