Is applying to 15 schools too much?

<p>@ormdad‌</p>

<p>I know that Chicago is the polar opposite to Brown in terms of core requirements. The only thing that I dislike about Chicago are the core requirements which are pretty strict. Chicago is also more conservative while Brown is more Liberal(from what I gather), but I fall somewhere in the middle and wouldn’t mind being around people from either side. I absolutely love Chicago’s economics and political science departments. That’s the most important factor in all of this. The quality of those majors at Chicago is on par with any other school, and I believe it’s worth a couple of semesters of biology too. I also love the city of Chicago itself and the student atmosphere and love, or perhaps obsession, with education, which is a trait I admire. Chicago is a fit for me. I’m a very flexible guy too, I don’t necessarily have huge preferences. I mostly care about the quality of education and my ability to pay for the school. I like Georgetown and Duke for similar reasons.</p>

<p>Harvard, Princeton and Dartmouth would probably be the first three schools to go if I made cuts. Especially Dartmouth. I still have to do my research about them though, and then I’ll decide.</p>