<p>Massachusetts Institute of Technology</p>
<p>Stanford :)</p>
<p>Carnegie Mellon! <3 Followed closely by MIT and Olin</p>
<p>Stanford (I only live ~2 hours away)</p>
<p>MIT, Stanford, or…Moscow State. As in Moscow, Russia.</p>
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<p>You’re the first person I’ve seen that would go somewhere not in the U.S! lol.</p>
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<p>Haven’t people in this thread mentioned Oxford and McGill?</p>
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<p>Have they? Idk all I see is Yale and Stanford. I just skimmed through, so that post was the first that I saw that DIDN’T say Yale or Stanford, or Havard, or Columbia.<br>
So I’m assuming the ivy leagues would be super impacted if this was real.</p>
<p>Hello Yale.</p>
<p>My mother’s from Russia, so I’d be next to a lot of friends if I took that route. Add my fluency in the language, job opps, and I’d take that over another blizzard magnet in the northeast.</p>
<p>University of Chicago and Columbia for Grad school!</p>
<p>MIT, Harvard, Princeton, and all of those places are so overrated. Its all about East Los Angeles Community College AWWWWW YEAAAAH!!</p>
<p>Amherst and Georgetown are my top choices. The Ivy Leagues can wait until grad school (leaning toward Columbia and Yale).</p>
<p>UPenn! Stanford was always my first and number 1 and iwouldbedevastatedifidontgetinto until recently :x</p>
<p>Princeton will always be my dream school.</p>
<p>UPenn in the States. Oxford in the UK. Mount Alison in Canada.</p>
<p>Cornell (Best food ever, great engineering college, nice town)</p>
<p>thanks op for starting this as it helped me understand what my kid wants better. I’ll get into reasons more later but he’d like to start at Temple, and spend a year in LA(most likely LMU), and a year in Rome. Who knows where in Rome and who knows where he spend his 4th year? Sometime in London has also scanned his dream radar. That would be his dream if nothing else had to be considered. Why Temple to start? He wants a big school in a big city that’s easy to travel to and from and that’s decent in his desired field. Temple fits this bill better than a lot of other places.</p>
<p>CU in India. UChicago in the US.
I’m not quite sure why, but I love both of these from the bottom of my heart.</p>
<p>Stanford 1000 out of 1000 times (becasue chances are 2%).</p>
<p>but, if I get admission with enough aid to Vanderbilt, I will choose it.</p>