<p>This is my only username… I don’t see why anyone would make more than one. I’m asking to be chanced, not wrongly accused.</p>
<p>Yes, please don’t be idiots making wild unsubstantiated accusations. You really don’t think out of the thousands and thousands of students who use CC, many have very similar statistics and are looking at similar schools? Of course there are, I have seen dozens of cases like that. A couple of times I even posted a nonsensical answer thinking I was answering one person when it was really another, their story was so similar. It is actually worse on CC than if it were random, because anyone that has been here for any length of time knows that the students that use CC are biased towards the high achievers. There is a mix of course, but it increases the odds that you will see similar high end stats. Yeesh, go back to your grassy knolls.</p>
<p>Hahaha, thank you, fallenchemist :)</p>
<p>From the research I’ve done, I’d say your best chance is at CMU, and worst chance is with Yale. I’m looking for great journalism programs, too, as well as international studies! What are your top picks for journalism?
Thanks!</p>
<p>Also, if anyone would give any input on my situation: <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/brown-university/956328-help-optimistic-but-lacking-gpa.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/brown-university/956328-help-optimistic-but-lacking-gpa.html</a> I’d be very grateful!</p>
<p>As far as I know, the schools considered tops for journalism are Columbia, Missouri, and Syracuse.</p>
<p>Thanks to both of you… I’m more interested in environmental studies/science programs though.</p>
<p>I realllly want Yale!</p>
<p>bump pleaseeee?</p>