<p>Should bow down to UT Austin </p>
<p>Penn State</p>
<p>Should bow down to UT Austin </p>
<p>Penn State</p>
<p>plain wrap football unis</p>
<p>U Florida</p>
<p>party, sunny</p>
<p>Georgetown</p>
<p>athletic, urban</p>
<p>Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (sp?)</p>
<p>not great, not bad</p>
<p>University of Michigan</p>
<p>new york kids, coooold</p>
<p>University of Miami</p>
<p>Awesome location!</p>
<p>Drexel</p>
<p>not as good as penn</p>
<p>smith college</p>
<p>Pretty all-girls school in Mass.</p>
<p>University of Delaware</p>
<p>where are you?</p>
<p>scrippppps</p>
<p>Good for science (?)</p>
<p>Univ. of Richmond</p>
<p>in richmond, which is in virginia, i think. and confederacy, just cuz.</p>
<p>Wisconsin</p>
<p>located in another liberal college town</p>
<p>UC Davis</p>
<p>warm, asians, easier UC</p>
<p>what if someone said, "i graduated two years early from the U of MN--Twin cities"</p>
<p>Then I would believe them, I guess?</p>
<p>Univ. of Colorado-Boulder</p>
<p>rich white kids who aren't that smart. cold. mountains. rich skiiers.</p>
<p>what would your perception be of someone who graduated two years early form the U of MN--Twin cities?</p>
<p>they saved money. and they are smart.</p>
<p>whitman.</p>
<p>Haha, in Walla Walla, Washington</p>
<p>Swarthmore</p>
<p>rich people. east coast.</p>
<p>umich--ann arbor</p>
<p>football, a teacher of mine</p>
<p>carnegie mellon</p>