<p>Depends on where I get in early, but definitely the top 4
Georgetown EA
UNC Chapel Hill EA
Johns Hopkins
Columbia
Swarthmore
Pomona
Wesleyan
William and Mary
SUNY Geneseo
American</p>
<p>Penn ED
Harvard
Cornell
JHU
NYU (as well as Abu Dhabi campus)
Lafayette
Lehigh
Rutgers
PennState</p>
<p>UCSD
UC Berkeley
UCLA
UCSB
UC Davis
Cornell
U of Chicago
Caltech (i think, doubt it though because i have nothing on my record for math/science)
MIT (same as ^^)
Penn State @ University Park
Cooper Union
USC
Texas University @ Dallas
Carnegie Mellon
Harvey Mudd
Georgia Tech
maybe Rice</p>
<p>… god applications are gonna be crazy for me…</p>
<p>Cornell CoE ED
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (medalist)
Carnegie Mellon
SUNY Buffalo Honors College
SUNY Binghamton</p>
<p>Wow @ the people applying to 15+ schools. You guys seriously need to trim your lists!</p>
<p>Cornell
GTech
UTexas
UMiami
USC
UWash
Vandy</p>
<p>Don’t know if I should apply ED to vandy or Cornell…</p>
<p>Stanford!!! …and 9 other schools but I still need some polishing on my list.</p>
<p>I’ll post again since my list changed.</p>
<p>Yale
Columbia
Penn
MIT
Duke
Northwestern</p>
<p>now for the reality section…</p>
<p>Notre Dame
Georgetown
UVA
UMich
GaTech
UGA</p>
<p>Maybe it’s my imagination, but I see a lot of people applying to Cornell.</p>
<p>UT
UA
CWRU
RHIT
CMU
RPI
Cornell</p>
<p>USC
UCLA
UCSD
UC Berkeley
UC Irvine
UC Riverside*
UC Davis*
UC Santa Barbara*
Pepperdine*
Pomona College
Scripps College
Pitzer College
Claremont McKenna College
Smith College
Wellesley College
Mount Holyoke College
Boston University
Loyola Marymount University*
Barnard College</p>
<ul>
<li>= safeties</li>
</ul>
<p>@4khaos: It’s not your imagination. There are 8 people applying to Cornell on this page alone :p</p>
<p>I honestly think this is my final list. For reals.</p>
<p>USC
Loyola Marymount University
UC schools
Cal State schools
University of the Pacific
University of Miami
and another school that I may or may not withdraw from.</p>
<p>My final list! :)</p>
<ol>
<li>Harvard</li>
<li>Duke</li>
<li>Rice</li>
<li>University of Michigan</li>
<li>USC</li>
<li>University of Miami</li>
<li>Kenyon College</li>
<li>LSU (safety)</li>
</ol>
<h1>'s 1, 2, and 3 would all be dreamlike. #'s 4, 5, 6, and 7 would also be heavenly, albeit a bit less so. To be honest, as long as I don’t end up at #8, I think I’ll be happy. :)</h1>
<p>I think this is my third time posting? anyways…</p>
<p>Northwestern
Rice
Berkeley
UVA
W&M
Drexel
CU Boulder
JMU</p>
<p>Early - Not sure</p>
<p>Super High Reach - Harvard, Princeton, MIT
Target/Reach - Cornell, Uchicago, Northwestern, Williams, Carnegie Mellon
Safety - Binghamton</p>
<p>Edited final list:
Hamilton - possibly early
Bowdoin (reach)
Middlebury (reach)
Wesleyan (reach)
Colby (target)
Bates (target)
Connecticut college ( low target)
Lafayette ( low target)
Gettysburg (low target)
U Vermont (safety)
U Michigan (safety)</p>
<p>^Are you in state for umich? It is hardly a safety…especially if the middlebury level is considered a reach. Umich isn’t all that easy to get into oos. </p>
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<p>^ I am not in state and it is a safety for me. And it accepts 51% where middlebury accepts 15%… yeah</p>
<p>My list is super short:</p>
<p>UT
SMU (EA)
TCU (EA)</p>
<p>Preference of acceptance is in the same order.</p>
<p>
The lower admissions standards for in-state students and the fact that it’s a massive school make the 51% rate deceptive. Lots of Ivy-quality applicants have used Michigan as a safety only to be disappointed. It’s probably an easier admit than Middlebury, but I call it a safety based on what you consider reaches.</p>
<p>Oh ok, I guess I wasn’t aware that the admission rate was so high. In fact, I wasn’t aware that the acceptance rate at middlebury was so low. However, I know of several qualified applicants who have been turned down from umich and accepted into other “more prestigious” schools.</p>
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