<p>Allright,
I'm applying to Penn ED, but for anyone it's a long shot, I'm thinking about other schools to apply to. Right now my list is pretty limited. Some of the colleges that dont fit in are because of amazing tours/ my own personal preference.
Right now I have a bunch of reaches in Cornell, Brown,Williams, a match/reach in wesleyan, a match in colgate, and a safety in lehigh and umich.</p>
<p>I know my list is pretty varied, but i'm looking for colleges on the east coast, obv mich is the exception.</p>
<p>don't know what location/environment you'd like? and what about major? you must be an extremely good student from your choices, so give me a bit of info, and i'll try to help.</p>
<p>I suggest looking at Holy Cross. Holy Cross is like a small Georgetown but easier to get into. In fact it was founded by the Georgetown Jesuits in 1843. It is the only Jesuit school in the country that is strictly undergraduate which means all professors are PhDs (i.e. no grad students teaching). There was an article recently in the Boston Globe about Harvard students complaining about having little to no access to professors and only being able to interact with graduate assistants. With small class sizes and no grad students at HC, you have lots of access to your professors. HC is less than a hour from Boston, Providence, and Cape Cod and just a couple hours to Vermont/NH so you are near a lot of great activities. Unlike a lot of colleges which are in the middle of nowhere.</p>