Any Acceptees yet?

<p>just receive it from CASE western, they place me on their Alternate List. It would have been nice to see that Acceptance letter but i don't bother.
I'M A GATOR</p>

<p>so...since RD decisions are out......where else did you guys get admitted?? I got rejected from the 2 schools i applied to RD.....</p>

<p>I think i've posted onhere before...so the update is I got in Princeton and Dartmouth. Bye-bye Yale dreams. But hellllloooo Princeton.</p>

<p>Got into Stanford SCEA, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Berkeley, and UCSD:)</p>

<p>Got into
SUNY Purchase
SUNY Geneseo
Emerson College
McGill University</p>

<p>neelesh where will you be going in the fall?</p>

<p>Yes to USC, Occidental, Santa Clara, USD, Franklin College Switzerland.</p>

<p>No to Brown and Georgetown.</p>

<p>Accepted at: UCI, SDSU, UCSC, and Pitzer College</p>

<p>3.8
1210 SAT</p>

<p>Waitlisted: Scripps</p>

<p>Accepted: UC Irvine, Sta. Cruz, Merced, San Diego, Univ. of the Pacific, St. Louis College of Pharmacy</p>

<p>I forget if I posted here already, but here is the final count:
waitlisted: Amherst (screw em, I wasnt going to go there anyways after I heard back from these other places)
rejected: nowhere
accepted: Chicago! Northwestern! Oberlin and Reed! UCSC, Seattle, Univ. of Iowa</p>

<p>btw, i think im the only person on cc who considered U of Iowa. come on, the writing program there is the greatest in the country, show it some respect! it doesnt even have a cc board.</p>

<p>Accepted:
Dartmouth College
Amherst College
Duke University
Swarthmore College
University of Southern California
Oberlin College
University of California Santa Barbara
University of California Irvine
University of California Davis
Morehouse College
California State University Long Beach</p>

<p>Rejected:
Columbia University
University of California Berkeley
University of California Los Angeles</p>

<p>Still Waiting for:<br>
Howard University</p>

<p>weir rejected to UCB Col UCLA but accepted to Dar and Duke nice</p>

<p>Accepted @ Fordham and Santa Clara</p>

<p>Accepted at:
Swarthmore
U Chicago
BC
U Michigan
Arizona St.</p>

<p>update: vanderbilt</p>

<p>Hey. I have to make my decision in about 48 hrs. HELP!!!
CalPoly SLO (Comp & elect Engg.) Or UCLA ( Chem. Engg.)???
What I should do?
I will do MBA afterwards.</p>

<p>I know everybody is facing such probs. But i really need help as I am new to the country so I don't know the colls. too well to make a decision.</p>

<p>chem eng. is an intereting choice for somebody who wants to get an MBA.
UCLA is a better school in a better place, I would go there. UCLA has a much much greater national/international rep. Cal Poly is known mostly by californians, maybe some nationally, and is respected for engineering, but not as much as UCLA, especially by buis. schools.</p>

<p>In general the UC's have the superior reputation, but Cal Poly is the exception to the rule and has a great rep. I don't know the reputation of the individual departments, but you might want to check. Not here, by word of mouth, but rep in the real world and for MBA admission. Still UCLA general name recognition for sure and I know fiercely loyal alums.</p>

<p>You might consider location.</p>

<p>LA is massive and sprawling and hard to get around without a car. However the beaches are nice. It gets VERY VERY hot, mild in winter. But it is not humid. The school is in an upscale area, close to lots of stuff.</p>

<p>SLO is a really nice area. Much more friendly and laid back than LA. The weather is more moderate-- mild summers, some fog, colder winters. But still very nice sunny Calif weather. There are nice little beach towns around, but you need a car for that. The school is just north of town and self contained. Not nearly as much stuff to do as LA, but that likely makes for a tighter knit community.</p>

<p>your description of LA and SLO is good bettina, except that you said twice that poster is going to need a car. the correction to be made is: in SLO, you dont need a car, you just need a friend who has a car. not everybody has a car, and the town itself and campus are nice enough that not everybody leaves or anything. </p>

<p>Most of the people at UCLA i know dont have cars either... but LA is sprawling and nasty compared to how cute and friendly SLO is.</p>