The easiest way is - google admissions info + school
or mailing list + school.
Or go to their admissions website - they typically will have a ‘get on our mailing list’ link.
Some schools will even send you free applications…ie waivers.
Get on any school that even has a remote chance of being considered - and you could unsubscribe later. Many of the privates monitor interest so once in a while click on their links…run movies…even if you don’t watch them. It dumb - but it’s part of the game. You can check any school to see if it monitors demonstrated interest - Emory is a no but Tulane is a yes, for example.
Here’s Tulane…as an example…you’ll need to learn your CEEB code…they all ask for it. Just google your HS + CEEB.
Sloan is the Grad School. You’d be applying to MIT undergrad like all other majors. It’s different from Wharton that way which I did not see on your list.
But, MIT does not admit by major - it only asks applicants about majors of interest - so it’s true that an intention to pursue a Sloan undergrad major does not change the admissions process.
My bad. I’ve also thought about Wharton (huntsman program - another global business program), but I’m going to visit the campus this summer to see if I like it.
I don’t mind that Brown is cold or anything, it’s just a plus if the weather is a little more tolerable. Plus, the open curriculum is something that I’m interested in because I definitely would take advantage of it seeing that I want to do study econ/statistics/chinese, maybe film??? I also like that its close to RISD and Brown students can take some of their classes.