<p>idk, usually i suppose people think that students attend ivies to become lawyers, doctors, i-bankers, whatever. They expect that sort of student to be rich, or become rich. I, however, plan on being rather poor (depending on your definition, that is).</p>
<p>State schools aren't necessarily associated with big time $$ right after college, but if i dont get into the mentioned 3, I'm going to be absolutely loaded by age 30.</p>
<p>because i want to go into gov't service or something with my Penn/georgetown/cornell degree. Hence=broke</p>
<p>if i go to pitt, or uf, or wisconsin, I'm going to go to business school or something, and find a job that'll have me rolling in cash.</p>
<p>still confused? it really wasnt that difficult, and hardly important....</p>
<p>option #3 is to go to a lousy school (I'd have to with my science/math grades/scores), get a full ride, and go to med school to work as a doctor abroad, which will entail an even dirtier type of dirt poverty....but that might be too confusing.....</p>