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<li>Dartmouth, Brown, Georgetown, Emory, UChicago, Northwestern (maybe)</li>
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<li>Bowdoin, Brown, Middlebury, Wesleyan, Cornell CAS</li>
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<li>uc berkeley, la, sd, and irvine since i'm a california community college student, but my top choice is uchicago.</li>
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<li>Cal, Columbia, Yale, Chicago</li>
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<li>UChicago, Georgetown. </li>
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<p>I wish I had realized back in November that I was capable of doing the UC transfer in a year.</p>
<p>I said 4 but it might be like 5 or six. I have alot of trouble narrowing down my choices and I seem to find more. NYU and PITT are definite and I was thinking some more "pretty highly" liberal schools with good math programs, good econ too. maybe reed, maybe NU, maybe else where. I dont know, I cant pick!</p>
<p>UChicago, Stanford, Cornell, MIT</p>
<p>and my fav</p>
<p>Harvey Mudd College</p>
<p>lets hope this year I can afford the colleges i get into.</p>
<p>1: Stanford.</p>
<p>I'm surprised how few Stanford applicants there are. Better for me, I guess. It'd be nice if more people applied to Caltech for transfer. We need more quality students since the class of 2010's been pretty weak (they had to scoop deep into the wait list). If you're female, that'd be a plus too ;) .</p>
<p>You guys wanna mention what college you are transfering FROM as well? At least I'd appreciate that kind of info, so in case I don't make it this year I can have a better understanding of my options.</p>
<p>haha like Stanford is going to reject a Caltech student. The chances are slim, my friend.</p>
<p>i am from umich...and its pretty lame, if you ask me...</p>
<p>Why is Umich pretty lame?</p>
<p>uhh...its just so big and impersonal...LSA is anyways. i am in the RC, which is supposed to be really community based, but only if you do an RC intensive language (Spanish, French, Latin, Russian, Japanese, or German). I am taking Chinese, so I am almost shunned from the RC...Ann Arbor is wonderful, but i do not like LSA at all...</p>
<p>10, I win.</p>
<p>that's like $700........</p>
<p>Nothing in life is free.</p>
<p>I think I'm the winner here, 11</p>
<p>Stanford Cornell Carnegie Mellon UPenn Columbia Johns Hopkins Northwestern Chicago Washington Uni in STL UIUC USC</p>
<p>^how long did it take you to do all the applications? assume each one takes 2 days, that's 2/3 a month of work</p>
<p>I certainly don't have that kind of time to fill out applications. I still have course work to do anyways.</p>
<p>Yeah I'm very glad I narrowed my list down as the process went on and had the balls to actually drop schools even though I'd already started filling stuff out and having supp matls sent for them. Unless you're just applying to a bunch for the sake of applying and seeing what happens, I definitely suggest keeping the # of apps down and concentrating on the schools your really love.</p>
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<li>Georgetown, UPenn, Columbia, Harvard, NYU, Tufts, GW</li>
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<p>Oh, the humanity!</p>