<p>yeah, same here ^</p>
<p>i regret not applying to more selective schools in general and not applying to more OOS schools.</p>
<p>yeah, same here ^</p>
<p>i regret not applying to more selective schools in general and not applying to more OOS schools.</p>
<p>Columbia, Yale and Stanford. Chances are slim at all three, but who really knows?</p>
<p>But mostly, I regret not applying to Columbia.</p>
<p>Princeton, a little bit, though I got into some really awesome schools that are probably much better fits for me anyway. And that application seemed so long....</p>
<p>STANFORD</p>
<p>I really, really don't understand what was going through my head when i finally decided not to apply. it was my DREAM SCHOOL for all of high school, and for some reason I got lazy with applications after getting into georgetown and decided for forgo stanford for some reason (probably because it was an annoying application). Now, ill always wonder..... :(</p>
<p>Stanford for sure. I would of done SCEA, but I wasn't prepared that early.</p>
<p>Stanford.... although I would have almost certainly been rejected, that new financial aid policy alone would have gotten me to apply had they announced it before Jan.</p>
<p>Rice... the cost is lower and the essays weren't even hard. For some reason I had gotten lazy after getting in EA Chicago.</p>
<p>What is the point of this thread? So we can feel bad about things we can't change? I say, forget the mistakes of the past and look forward to the rewards of applying to the schools we did apply to! It's useless to think about what we could've done if all it's doing is creating bad feelings.</p>
<p>UC Irvine. I don't know why I left it off my list :/</p>
<p>I really should have applied to Brown instead of Wash U. And Johns Hopkins instead of Pomona. Blah.</p>
<p>I only applied to Temple University because it was the school I could apply for at the time and the one I wanted to go to the most, but I am thinking about applying to other universities like Drexel and Rutgers just to see what else I can get for the hell of it, though if they accept me I will still probably stay at Temple.</p>
<p>What's the point of this thread? Some sort of catharsis? But sorrow loves company.
I regret not applying to any real reach schools. (HYP, MIT, specifically) I suppose it is nice to know where you're going, though.</p>
<p>I regret not applying to Carleton. By the time I began to realize that, had I looked just a little bit further than I did at first I would have loved it, it was too late.</p>
<p>Hogwarts!!</p>
<p>Lately, I've been feeling rather regretful about not applying to Williams and, to a small extent, Northwestern. I did consider them before, but didn't do enough research and thus didn't have time to "connect."</p>
<p>Oxford, Johns Hopkins, Duke.</p>
<p>I should have applied to Brown and Smith. I didn't because I didn't think their engineering programs were good enough. I shouldn't have applied to Cornell and Johns Hopkins.</p>
<p>wash u, uva</p>
<p>didnt want to request another transcript/set of reccomendations before the wash u deadline (even though i already had the questions done for other schools)</p>
<p>and uva, too lethargic to apply to a school that wasnt common app (even though i later answered the questions for other common app schools)</p>
<p>Wooster in ohio.</p>
<p>It's not really a regret, but I should've applied to Stanford, cuz I didn't apply to one really big name. It'd be so great if i got in by some miracle and would be able to brag about it to all the ridiculous asian parents. And it'd be fun to apply to a "what the heck, i'm going for it even though i have practically no chance to get in" school.</p>
<p>vtech, rpi, syracuse, pratt. :/</p>