Accepted to penn but not going?

<p>let’s start a list! where are you going instead?</p>

<p>stanford...</p>

<p>where are you going european?</p>

<p>Why would you start a thread like this?</p>

<p>How could you imagine picking any school over Penn?</p>

<p>lol I can't that's why I am asking because I was waitlisted</p>

<p>It looks like Columbia for me</p>

<p>i'm not sure yet, but it's penn or chicago or jhu... we'll see.</p>

<p>Great thread. Any other people who have made a decision to turn Penn down? For what alternative?</p>

<p>MIT!!! woo hoo better school sorry</p>

<p>Only if I choose Cornell, Columbia, or JHU over Penn</p>

<p>cornell and JHU over Penn? An absurdity within this absurdity of a thread.</p>

<p>Considering Brown instead....Any insight/comment?</p>

<p>Well, Penn doesn't have a very strong Chem E department :( I am attracted to every other aspect of it though.</p>

<p>Brown and Penn are very different..</p>

<p>me 2 tho-----Brown or Penn or Duke</p>

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Well, Penn doesn't have a very strong Chem E department I am attracted to every other aspect of it though.

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Go to Penn...
JHU, Cornell, and Columbia all do not have very strong Chem E deparments. JHU and Cornell's programs are ranked about the same as Penn's and Columbia's is below.</p>

<p>considering berkeley, cornell, and penn.. though penn is in the top of my list right now :) </p>

<p>The only problem is that I've heard berkeley and cornell are much better for engineering (im doing bioengineering)</p>

<p>I hear Penn has a very good biogengineering program</p>

<p>berkeleyz
I CANT AFFORD WHARTON =(!!</p>