<p>hey how dare u belittle columbia college?
columbia is up there with HYPS and is much more harder than Upenn unless it's wharton.</p>
<p>cujoe - Columbia SEAS is definitely not a match. Sorry man, but no. Unless you're a legacy and have a 2400.</p>
<p>ehh... u put columbia under reach... and i just put it behind penn... well cuz penn kicks ass... as for columbia being penn's equal, sorry bud, not in engineering, it's a bit too rounded for me, much for of a liberal arts/eng focus than a pure engineering, in that respect, i put columbia's engineering under penn's... however if i did do that, i'd have to put cornell up in the first bracket</p>
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1. SOAS(ENG) (University of London)International Economics+Chinese
1. University of Manchester(ENG) International Management/Buisness+French or Chinese
3. University of Edinburgh(SCOT) International Buisness+Language(Chinese or French)
3. University City Dublin(IRE) International Commerce+Chinese
3. University of Birmingham(ENG) International Buisness+French
6. Trinity College(IRE) International Business Studies+French
7. Macalester College(USA)
8. McGill University(CAN) International Management
9. Universidade de Coimbra(PORT) International Economics
9. Universidade Nova de Lisboa(PORT) International Economics
10. University of Ottawa(CAN) International Management+French and Chinese
11. University of British Columbia: Vancouver(CAN) International Business
11. University of Washington: Seattle(USA)
13. Northeastern University(USA)
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<p>Your list rocks, I applied to McGill and Northeastern (and I will apply to UBC, haven't finished the app yet but I am 90 percent done it) among others. Engineering major with (I hope) east asian studies minor - but there is a part of me that wants to do IR. If I get into McGill I will try to continue french also.</p>
<p>UMBC
UMCP
Drexel
Case Western
JHU
Tufts
Carnegie Mellon
Cornell</p>
<p>Wesleyan ED</p>
<p>And if needed:
Vassar
Johns Hopkins
Macalester</p>
<p>i only applied at one and i got accepted, Central Michigan University
thought about:
Montana
Grand Valley State (MI)
Michigan
Washington
New Mexico
Oakland (MI)
Utah</p>
<p>Ya juniors.</p>
<p>These are my top choices right now:</p>
<p>Harvard
MIT
Caltech
Dartmouth</p>
<p>Ya '07!</p>
<p>UNC-Chapel Hill
UGA (EA) (Honors)
Georgia Tech
Clemson</p>
<p>Wake Forest ED- accepted :)
Thats a relief :P</p>
<p>yay '06!</p>
<p>Ohio University (Accepted)
Bowling Green State (Accepted)
U of Dayton (my dad went there/it's 10 minutes from my house)
Denison University
Earlham College
American University (I WANNA GO!!!!)</p>
<p>I applied to Drake U mainly because they kept sending me crap, even when I asked to get taken off their lists, so in attempt to make them go away I applied - I don't plan on sending my SAT scores though...I refuse to pay, haha.</p>
<p>u know i'm assuming u have cc stats like 4.0 GPA, 1500+ SAT, 750+ SAT2(2+writing), and 3AP+ taken. Why r u worrying about getting into AMerican University? That place is like a shoo-in seriously. U'll probably get a full-tuition scholarship.</p>
<p>Harvard (SCEA)</p>
<p>Yale (only school im applying to if i get into harvard)
princeton
penn
JHU
brown
columbia
brandeis
NYU
tufts
mayyybe wash u.</p>
<p>my list is
Columbia College (ED) WOOT!!
MIT (EA)</p>
<p>U-mich ann arbor
Harvard
Yale
Stanford
Swarthmore
WUSTL</p>
<p>U of M ann arbor
U of M dearborn (it was free :D I don't even wanna go there)
Eastern Michigan University</p>
<p>I was gonna apply to more, but I figured I'd transfer if I reallllly wanted to go somewhere else, I'd just transfer later.</p>
<p>Is is true that uvm-ann arbor is considered a "public ivy"</p>
<p>They like to call themselves that. They also consider themselves to be "The Harvard of the Midwest" everyone I know who went there literally had to go to the admissions office and beg to be let in. They got in though... so... yeah.</p>
<p>umm anybody applying to u of dayton or ohio univ-athens.. you should definitely go there b/c chances are you'll see me around and both schools are Bad ass</p>
<p>So basically I think I'm dropping USC from my list. With only 100 freshman film students it's not even worth it to apply... </p>
<p>... plus I procrastinated and now have none of the supplement done... :/</p>
<p>I'm a junior but here is my prospective list:</p>
<p>Princeton
Dartmouth
Northwestern
Cornell
UMich-Ann Arbor
Swarthmore (though I'm dubious about its engineering program)
Carnegie Mellon
Boston University
UMass-Amherst
Maybe Northeastern</p>