<p>Where would you go? Don't consider grades, ECs, SAT/ACT, location, or price. And why do you choose this school?</p>
<p>Curtis Institute of Music.
Free tuition, best teachers, best musicians…
near impossible to get into though.</p>
<p>boston college.
a good undergrad education, good law school, politically conservative. oh and its in Boston. kind of.</p>
<p>MIT, i read an article by a student there saying the ups and downs of MIT. One thing caught my eye when he wrote: “Mit makes you realize how dumb you are” and i think thats something i need…to have competition i have to strive and work to be better than, because i dont have that at my school except for 1 or 2 kids a grade above me, and ive always done better when i have competition.</p>
<p>Reed College.
The students, the culture, the location.
The emphasis on academics. No Greek life or varsity sports.
The feeling I get when I walk through campus.</p>
<p>Harvard, nough said.</p>
<p>Stanford, possibly Cornell</p>
<p>Stanford or UC Berkeley, maybe even Yale.</p>
<p>Not for the prestige, just the fact that these schools seem to be the PERFECT fit for me.</p>
<p>brown or yale! but brown is not even need blind for internationals :/</p>
<p>Harvard, because I loved it when I visited this summer.</p>
<p>Stanford, the environment is amazing and campus is gorgeous</p>
<p>University of Texas-Austin-Because it has one of the top business schools in the nation, the weathers awesome, im from there, people are really nice, and they have the best football team on the planet. Period.</p>
<p>Penn, because of its PPE major.</p>
<p>Columbia studying a master of laws, hopefully it will happen too.</p>
<p>harvard law</p>
<p>Emory. Great school, has a Hindi minor, nice area, nearish to my home but far enough so my parents aren’t around, beautiful. Gah. Too bad it’s expensive as f#</p>