Class of 2012: Where are you applying to?

<p>Stanford REA
Harvard
Duke
Rice
Emory
Vanderbilt
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
GeorgiaTech</p>

<p>Well, i have narrowed them to 16 schools, but scores from may and june will narrow it even more
here they are</p>

<p>VT
Columbia
Stanford
Georgia Tech
USC
CalTech
Drexel
UC-Berkely
UCLA
U mich
Cornell
Penn
Purdue
UF
MIT
University of Illinois
john Hopkins</p>

<p>They are not in order, but my first choice is VT</p>

<p>EA:
MIT
UMass
NEU</p>

<p>RD/EE:
Wellesley
Cornell
Smith</p>

<p>Depending on how Saturday goes, Wellesley might not make it.</p>

<p>MIT
SUNY Buffalo
Syracuse University
University of Michigan
Penn State
UConn
Brown
Purdue</p>

<p>:3</p>

<p>Need to narrow it down but…</p>

<p>U Chicago (DREAM )
Rice
Brandeis
UT Austin
Texas A&M
Northeastern
Virginia Tech
UMinnesota Twin Cities
Colorado State
Texas State (auto-admit)</p>

<p>I’m applying to… let me know if any of you guys are too!!</p>

<p>UConn
UMass
UDel
Boston Univ
Northeastern
Univ of Richmond
Syracuse
Penn State</p>

<p>I’m applying to UMass and northeastern, too</p>

<p>Pomona is off my list! back to 8 schools.</p>

<p>replaced columbia with UMD, and added Berkeley.</p>

<p>MIT, Harvard, CMU, Yale, Stanford, UChi, UPenn, UMD, Berkeley, Caltech.</p>

<p>Back from visits! I’m close to finalizing this…</p>

<p>JHU, Georgetown, Tufts, Columbia, Brown, UNC, American, SUNY Geneseo</p>

<p>Pssst. You all should totally apply to Rice.</p>

<p>WashU
UNC Chapel Hill
U Virginia
Georgia Tech
U Minnesota
Emory
U Illinois
U Michigan
U Wisconsin
U Texas
NC State
Clemson
U Florida</p>

<p>Pssst, FallenAngel, why should we all apply to Rice (other than the awesome financial aid) :P?</p>

<p>This is just a rough list… Still got a lotta time to make decisions.</p>

<p>(In no particular order)</p>

<p>SUNY Cortland
SUNY Geneseo
SUNY Binghamton
RIT
Cornell
Villanova
Carnegie Mellon</p>

<p>What’s Rice Fin Aid like? </p>

<p>My aunt went there.</p>

<p>ED:
Cornell (ILR) or UPenn (Wharton)
(honestly lovedddd both and i love both so much i can’t decide)</p>

<p>EA:
SUNY Binghamton (School of Management)
Penn State</p>

<p>RD:
Johns Hopkins
UVA
Wisonsin-Madison</p>

<p>My mom wants me to have nine schools w/ 3 safeties. I basically have my 3 (Wisconsin, Penn State, SUNY Bing). UVA and JHU are matches for me, but im debating about applying to JHU cause they dont have the exact majors im looking into. (I want to do something in business, preferably management, labor relations, etc.)</p>

<p>No clue on the other two schools i should apply to! Any help is appreciated!</p>

<p>I don’t care for Rice too much. Then again, I live in Houston and can’t stand the city, and it was 98 degrees with max humidity when I visited. Houston just isn’t a great place to spend your college years, in my opinion. The school itself isn’t bad.</p>

<p>@MIThopeful16</p>

<p>Rice FA is the WORST. At least, it was for my sister. Don’t apply ED unless you’re positive that you can pay a good majority of the tuition.</p>

<p>Anyways,
EA:
Yale SCEA/Stanford REA (we’ll see)</p>

<p>Rolling:
TAMU- college station
UT Austin</p>

<p>RD:
Harvard
Princeton
Cornell
Y/S (whichever I don’t do EA)</p>

<p>Rice gave me a full ride, with only a couple thousand in loans.</p>

<p>Houston is an awesome city (if you haven’t lived there forever, like PioneerJones haha). The weather is great after the first couple months of school where it is hot and humid. You can wear shorts in February. The student body is quite possibly the nicest, most down-to-earth student body I’ve ever experienced. They are extremely eager to help out and are genuinely interested in you. They also demonstrate A LOT of enthusiasm for their school (an acappella group sang a song just about how all the prospective students should go to Rice). The residential college system creates an amazing dynamic in sports and everything else. The size of the school is small enough that you will get a lot of attention but large enough that you won’t feel suffocated by the fact that you know everyone. The sports are pretty good, though not amazing. There are tons of research opportunities available, and Rice seems very willing to just throw money at you for a study abroad program or whatever idea you may have.</p>

<p>Oh yeah, and they have top notch academics of course. ;)</p>

<p>SCEA:
Princeton</p>

<p>RD:
Yale
Duke
Dartmouth
Stanford
Harvard
UVA
UNC
Vanderbilt
Virginia Tech</p>