<p>Here’s the list of dream college for the year 2009 based on Princeton Review’s survey:</p>
<li>Stanford </li>
<li>Harvard </li>
<li>Columbia </li>
<li>Princeton </li>
<li>New York University </li>
<li>Yale </li>
<li>University of California, Los Angeles </li>
<li>Massachusetts Institute of Technology </li>
<li>University of Southern California </li>
<li>University of California, Berkeley </li>
</ol>
<p>Is your dream college one of these schools? Post your “dream” college (remember it’s your dream college so you don’t necessarily have to be up to the colleges standard). This post is purely theoretical so think of it this way: you have a 100% chance of getting into ANY college, which college would that be? Mine’s UCLA and it’s on the list.</p>
<p>Sorry to hear that. Although you did not get into UC Berkeley, you did get into two of the very best universities in the US if not the entire world. So I wouldn’t be to disappointed.</p>
<p>I thought you didn’t get in, haha. Well that makes more sense because I thought you got into two super competitive college but not UC Berkeley which would be weird not saying that I would be surprised if you got rejected because UC Berkeley accepts so few OOS applicants and top universities are pretty random at times too. So yeah, I wouldn’t feel down since you didn’t even apply. What makes you want to go to attend Berkeley anyways?</p>
<p>Haha I guess this year’s seniors are kinda biased toward the schools they were accepted to. I myself was accepted to UCLA and have slowly grown to like the school more and more as each day passes.</p>
<p>though, as said earlier the school you get into slowly becomes your dream school I would say UCLA was (based on one visit) but since I got rejected it’s slowly been moving away and Vandy has taken the spot. except now that I think about it more Vandy would be more appealing to me.</p>
<p>Stanford, 100%. I spent a summer there and loved it. Unfortunately, I was rejected. :(</p>
<p>Rest assured, though, compadres; I will find some way to eventually get there, whether it be as a transfer or for graduate school. (I’m somewhat averse to transferring though…I think it would detract from the “college experience.” We’ll see about that.)</p>