<p>So what do you look for in a potential School?</p>
<p>CU- Boulder, because the culture, student life, and it’s actually a really good school. The OOS tuition is so goddamn expensive. It’s also a very GREEN school, if you know what I mean… ;)</p>
<p>Macaulay Honors College, because its free tuition, provides a $7500 study abroad/research grant, and it’s in NYC. Even though I despise being from Long Island, I’m very happy to be a New Yorker and I love the city.</p>
<p>A green school…Ok…
Long Island isn’t that bad ,but if you want you can claim Houston. Special permission granted.</p>
<p>Long Island is THAT bad: it’s extremely expensive yet public services are pretty poor, people are very racist and very segregated, if a natural disaster were to occur it would be practically impossible to get off LI, I could go on…</p>
<p>@Surreptitious - I got a Tumblr specifically to follow UChicago because their Doctor Who and Harry Potter references kept making me squee. Also, I’m interested in Chicago because it is far away from where I live. Stanford is really close to my house, so I’ve scratched it off my list haha</p>
<p>Cal Poly SLO is definitely my dream school because of it’s prestige in engineering and it’s low tuition cost. In one year of working, I can pay back all of debt, not including how much I’ll make from internships.</p>
<p>Seattle University. Why? Accreditation.</p>
<p>My dream school is Northwestern with a major in Theatre.
It has everything I’d ever want in a school such as, Well rounded theatre program, good poltical science section for a minor or double major, it’s not “that” far away. </p>
<p>Although this is just a dream since I don’t think my grades and tests will be enough, it’ll be close, and the acceptance rate for theatre is even tougher. </p>
<p>BUT I CAN DREAM CAN’T I!?!</p>
<p>You can dream. That’s the point of this thread! We’re all dreamers in on way or another.</p>