<p>nothing tootoo out there, but id love to go to uva or lehigh.</p>
<p>Stanford. :]</p>
<p>stanford or georgetown =]</p>
<p>Berkeley, but I wouldn't mind Stanford as well =D</p>
<p>Oxbridge or Trinity College Dublin (British Imperial/Irish History major here)</p>
<p>U Chichago</p>
<p>Probably UNC</p>
<p>oxford most definitely, love it there!</p>
<p>UPenn</p>
<p>I just loveee philly</p>
<p>University of Wisconsin-Madison OR University of Washington-Seattle.</p>
<p>The decision is too damn hard. I better not get into both, b/c then I'll have to make a decision...</p>
<p>Stanford, John Hopkins, or UCLA. My havens.</p>
<p>Penn Penn Penn Penn</p>
<p>London School of Economics, but I don't want to live in London.</p>
<p>University of Oregon, University of Washington, University of Texas, or University of Wisconsin - and I know that I'll get into all of these schools. Kind of nice not having to worry about the admissions process ;)</p>
<p>What do you like about those schools, MickJag?</p>
<p>I see them as well rounded schools. They all have solid academic reputations and are in nice locations (great college towns). They have gorgeous campuses that are situated in areas that have an abundance of outdoor opportunities nearby. The school spirit is high on these campuses and the students are proud of their school. The liberal/political atmosphere is a huge plus. On a side note, these four schools all have pretty good athletic programs.</p>
<p>pleasantly surprised by the lack of harvards</p>
<p>^^I wouldn't ever wanna go to harvard. for various reasons such as elitism, and too much pressure.</p>
<p>^ sigh.</p>
<p>10char</p>
<p>I love Stanford, Princeton, Dartmouth, Brown, and Pomona. Luckily was able to go to one of these...sadly had to turn down another.</p>
<p>I think Harvard kind of stinks too, but the ultimate prestige at a 4,000 dollar a year price tag is just too good to pass up.</p>