<p>UC Berkeley
UCLA
UCSD
UC Davis
Pomona College
Stanford U
Yale U
U of Chicago (maybe)</p>
<p>I’m already into Davis, and probably UCSD. I am applying to UCLA kinda for the sake of it; Even if I get in, I don’t know if I’d want to go. Same goes for Univ. of Chicago. I love Berkeley and Stanford, and Pomona is wonderful, but also pretty hard to get into. and Yale is kinda out there. Its a SUPER reach, and I feel like I’m applying only because my mom urged me to apply to an Ivy.</p>
<p>^ So, what did they do at the end? I took SAT reasoning test on every single test date this year…(but I only have three scores since I cancelled so many tests after taking them) because I had 1580 in January and SAT 2s werent important with having a score like that and I already registered for SAT 1 till december months although I will probably not take it again. hahahaha</p>
<p>I’m not sure. They went to take the SAT II in October, but the test center didn’t have enough booklets to they had to take the regular SAT and take SAT II in November. I’d post a question on the Cornell board here to see if anyone knows</p>
<p>Agnes Scott
Beloit
Clark U
Earlham
Grinnell (reach!)
Guilford
Hendrix
Kalamazoo
Maryville (an excellent LAC in my hometown)
Smith (reach!)
College of Wooster </p>
<p>I don’t have a first choice; the financial aid offices will make such decisions for me. Honestly, I would be happy to end up at any of them.</p>
<p>Iowa State University
University of Iowa
University of Northern Iowa
Creighton University (don’t want to go, but my mom’s making me apply)
Loyola University Chicago
University of Chicago
Northwestern University
Harvard
Yale
Princeton
Brown
Columbia</p>
<p>the 5 ivies i’m applying to are all pretty much reaches for me, and I am probably destined for u of chicago, but I would be ecstatic if I got into harvard or princeton…</p>
<p>An Updated List
Stanford(REA)
UC Berkeley
UC San Diego
Princeton
MIT
Dartmouth
Yale
----- Assuming Stanford doesn’t accept me REA, I’m also applying to:
Havard
UPenn
Duke
Cooper Union</p>