<p>Pick Duke or UPenn
and i agree with snm35 very helpful for future. Could you PM me your essay?</p>
<p>Accepted: Stanford, Dartmouth, Brown, Cornell, Upenn, Amherst.
Waitlisted Harvard, Duke
Rejected:Princeton </p>
<p>PM me the actual results please! I'm really curious as well.</p>
<p>Could you PM your essays as well?</p>
<p>I got them all right! Bow down before my awesome assessment skills.</p>
<p>wow..I was a bit late on the prediction thing..posted after you gave us the results lol.</p>
<p>I would pick Dartmouth or Amherst. I prefer the undergrad focus, grad placement, and unique opportunities.</p>
<p>I guessed in at Duke, Amherst, Cornell, and Dartmouth, out at rest.</p>
<p>I was kind of close. GREAT selection.</p>
<p>Oh yeah, everyone, ignore TheWerg bc he is a "dum-dum." He goes to my frkn school and I already told him all the school decisions before I posted this.</p>
<p>I hate you Werg. You ruined everything!!! lol. Awesome Assessment skills my butt!!!</p>
<p>@paki876: That's interesting, because those were the two schools I was debating over.</p>
<p>@slipper1234: That's interesting too because Dartmouth and Amherst were my 3rd and 4th choice respectively. </p>
<p>You guys are pro at this stuff! Except TheWerg. haha</p>
<p>woodchuck whats up I too got into Duke and Penn...what's gonna sway your decision? oh and im going medical</p>
<p>hey hey hey! Awesome! I think visiting the schools is going to be the deciding factor, although I'm leaning towards Penn more. </p>
<p>If you're going Med, then Penn is WAY better than Duke</p>
<p>Totally not true at all! The notion of a "good" pre-med school is actually pretty off. The truth is "pre-med" is really only 8 courses and the rest is up to you; i.e. whatever major you want. My friends who majored in philosophy and history got into Harvard and Cornell med respectively. Med schools look at GPA, MCAT, overall reputation and research which frankly is available at most top schools. They could care less about the bio dept rank. Pre-med advising is one extra boost. The LACs actually do among the best when it comes to grad school placement because they excel at advising and undergrad research opportunities, and they tend to not deflate grades excessively. </p>
<p>Amherst, Penn, Dartmouth, and Duke are all exactly the same at placement. In fact if you look at available grad school placement stats, Duke, Amherst, and Dartmouth lead Penn.</p>
<p>you mean the "feeder" stats? I saw that too, but I'm not too sure about that info... I think even Duke was placed higher</p>
<p>Pick Brown, pick Brown! (whoa, I'm biased! :D)</p>
<p>Not just feeder stats. If you look at the published top law school stats (Harvard, Yale, UVA), med school stats (JHU, Columbia, Yale), and b-school stats (HBS, Wharton, Columbia) Penn isn't higher than any of these others. In fact in my experience I've run into far more top LAC grads at my grad school than one would expect.</p>