Dream School?

<p>How many of you are attending your dream school?</p>

<p>Tell us what school it is, too.</p>

<p>I'll start:</p>

<p>I am - Rice University.</p>

<p>Mine: UCLA</p>

<p>Dream schools were Princeton and Yale, and I'll be going to the former.</p>

<p>I'll be attending my dream school, Harvard, in the fall. :D</p>

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I am - Rice University.

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AHHHH!!!! MINEEEEEEEEE.</p>

<p>Even though nowadays, JHU's catching up quickly.</p>

<p>I'm a hs senior.</p>

<ol>
<li>University of Virginia-McIntire School of Commerce</li>
<li>University of Pennsylvania-Wharton School of Business</li>
<li>New York University-Stern School of Business</li>
<li>Wesleyan University</li>
<li>Princeton University</li>
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<p>I have 5 dream schools....cool. Only I don't have a chance at two of them. :D</p>

<p>I'm a rising senior....I hope to go to either #1, 3, or 4.</p>

<p>quirkily,
Wow, Princeton and Yale are quite different...</p>

<p>I go to my dream school.</p>

<p>The University of Tennessee. I love this place! :)</p>

<p>my dream school doesn't exist yet!</p>

<p>cmon higher education system, transform thyself before this admissions cycle ends!</p>

<p>honestly though, right now my dream schools are fighting each other for the affections of my imagination. so... we'll see.</p>

<p>^ What are they?</p>

<p>Citizen:
It's true that the two student bodies are often perceived to be quite different. Princeton still is left with the "southern gentleman" elitist image, while Yale's often thought to have a much more liberal, offbeat student population. However, when I visited, those differences were virtually nonexistent. I met amazing people at both places, and realized that stereotypes of both places were just that--stereotypes.
There were a couple main things in my mind that connected Princeton and Yale for me. Obviously, they're both excellent for academics. More importantly, they both are very undergraduate-friendly. Princeton's often praised for this, but Yale College, I think, is also a stellar place for undergraduates. Both schools also have gorgeous campuses--Gothic architecture, lots of greenery, etc. They're both BEAUTIFUL.
But perhaps most importantly, I enjoyed the feeling I got at both places. It's an intangible draw, and one that I can't describe. I'm sure you know what I'm talking about--while it wasn't quite the "I LOVE THIS PLACE WITH ALL MY HEART", it was a feeling of belonging, the "I'd be thrilled if I could spend my next four years here" feeling.</p>

<p>In the end, I wasn't able to make the Princeton/Yale choice...I ended up being rejected from Yale RD. I get a feeling I'd choose the former anyway--financial aid, and I'm a science kid.</p>

<p>I am, sort of. I got rejected from one dream school, but I'm attending Rice, which for me was pretty much equal.</p>

<p>My dream school switched twice, at first it was JHU, but then I changed my mind to MIT...I got into both, so I guess I got pretty damn lucky. So yeah, I'm going to my dream school!!</p>

<p>...I'm jealous of all of you...</p>

<p>im had two dream schools; i attend one of them this fall: W&L.</p>

<p>Stanford. Probably will apply to Cornell ED, though.</p>