If you got a full ride to every single college in the world...

<p>UChicago -> Yale</p>

<p>**** waiting list :(</p>

<p>U of Michigan</p>

<p>Amherst for undergrad, University of Washington med school for grad</p>

<p>I would go to Stanford or Columbia for undergrad and to Yale for graduate school. I agree with ee33ee. Darn you waitlist! <em>shakes fist</em> Take me already Columbia. DX</p>

<p>Stanford .</p>

<p>Brown!!! Undergrad
Harvard Grad</p>

<ol>
<li>Rice</li>
<li>Georgia Tech</li>
</ol>

<p>There are many places that will consider you over-qualified with an Ivy League degree - so that, if you fall off the fast track, it can be more difficult to find a job. Also, unless you are in a community with other Ivy League grads, you will have to work to be "one of the boys."</p>

<p>Oxford or Virginia for undergrad
Harvard for Law</p>

<p>Toss up between Michigan or Harvard for Undergraduate.</p>

<p>Probably University of San Francisco for Graduate. No question.</p>

<p>dartmouth undergrad and brown med</p>

<p>Dartmouth undergrad followed by Harvard business school</p>

<p>Tufts, and then the Fletcher school for my Master's (and maybe Ph.D.?).</p>

<p>hmmmmm. im not sure. I really love Brown's curriculum, and it has a great name too. But there are many programs I can think of that are way better than brown's in nearly everything. However, I don't like core curriculum's at all (yeah they do people good, but im already set on what i love learning so...) so I couldnt see myself at any other place with one. Scratch amherst 4 me because I don't want to go to a small school.</p>

<p>I love cities so...Idunno. Ide probably choose McGill, in Montreal. Im going there next year anyway. It's kind of a compromise in between Brown and other schools I like. It has the best of cities, a huge global rep (ide say bigger than browns for sure, although brown is much bigger in the US), great grad placement, and many top programs.</p>

<p>For grad school though I'de really like to go to Berkeley or Columbia or Harvard, or maybe Chicago.</p>

<p>harvard 10char. or MIT</p>

<p>Oxford, then Columbia School of Physicians & Surgeons...ahh, that would be the life. But since such a task is not possible, I plan on going to McGill or the University of Edinburgh for undergrad, then Oxford for my Ph. D, then Columbia for med school. Hey I can dream can't I.</p>

<p>UPenn or harvard for undergrad
upenn or harvard for grad :)</p>

<p>chicago for undergrad, stanford for m and mit for phd. just like you said, it's an if..........</p>

<p>stanford for undergrad, chicago for grad economics.</p>

<p>University of Chicago for undergraduate study. Then probably Harvard Law.</p>

<p>The sad part is that I actually did get into Chicago, but it cost way too much. And of course I find out about this AFTER going to admit weekend and loving it... :(</p>

<p>Oddly enough,</p>

<p>West Point.</p>