<p>Accepted: Dartmouth, Brown, Cornell
Rejected: Yale, Princeton, MIT
Waitlisted: Harvard, Wharton, Columbia College, Stanford</p>
<p>pretty disappointed and desperate to get in off the waitlists.</p>
<p>Accepted: Dartmouth, Brown, Cornell
Rejected: Yale, Princeton, MIT
Waitlisted: Harvard, Wharton, Columbia College, Stanford</p>
<p>pretty disappointed and desperate to get in off the waitlists.</p>
<p>Accepted: Brown
Waitlisted: Harvard
Rejected: Princeton (deferred ED)</p>
<p>better than i expected. juniorinhs, don't be disappointed, ivy admissions these days are such a crapshoot. go to brown!</p>
<p>Juniorinhs? DISAPPOINTED? Has CC taken away all sense of reality?</p>
<p>Lots of sense of reality. (I'm feeling slightly disappointed myself :))</p>
<p>S accepted Yale,UPenn</p>
<p>He definitely has great choices, but it's easy to see why he's disappointed if he's 3 for 10.</p>
<p>college admissions, esp. at the top twenty schools, has become so freaking random because there are just too many qualified applicants and so few spots. I think each ivy needs to just increase their class size by 1000.</p>
<p>Accepted: Princeton, Columbia, UPenn, Cornell</p>
<p>Waitlisted: Harvard, Stanford</p>
<p>Rejected: Brown PLME</p>
<p>Accepted: Dartmouth!
Rejected: MIT</p>
<p>Dartmouth was my first choice, so I am really happy- although MIT is extremely cool and I have four friends who are going there next year... but Dartmouth is probably the best place for me (I love math and science but I am more liberal arts oriented).</p>
<p>(I'm a girl)
CC has been rather helpful for me.
What's difficult is that there doesn't seem to be any proper fit here. My first choices were Harvard and Yale. But it seems that I was not good enough (I don't know what else I could have possibly done). I had received likely letters from Dartmouth (1st batch) and Cornell-CAS (For the Tanner Dean Scholar program), but they were somewhat in the middle to low end of my list. Hence the disappointment.</p>
<p>Yup, it depends on where you really WANTED to go.</p>
<p>Our sal would do anything for that Dart acceptance you have, but c'est la vie.</p>
<p>Accepted: Princeton, Columbia
Waitlisted: Harvard
Rejected: none</p>
<p>Accepted: Harvard, MIT</p>
<p>nutmeg88..............no accepteds at your school?<br>
How many applied?</p>
<p>Shrivats...Penn is a great school! If that is where you decide to go, I bet you'll do great there.</p>
<p>Accepted: Cornell, Penn, Harvard
Waitlisted: Columbia
Rejected: Yale, Princeton</p>
<p>I can't figure out why the decisions went this way (it's weird, isn't it?), but as an unhooked female Asian applicant, I'm grateful that I got into any Ivy :-)</p>
<p>Accepted: NONE!!
Waitlisted: Penn(Wharton), Columbia, Cornell
Rejected, HYP</p>
<p>Screw the Ivy League! I'm going to Duke!!:)</p>
<p>accepted: Harvard, Princeton
waitlisted: columbia
rejected: yale, upenn</p>
<p>I'm soooo happy, but it's going to be a hard decision!!</p>
<p>@brn2bld:</p>
<p>4+ got into Cornell already. None to Harvard except a recruited athlete, 6 of us applied total. Waiting to hear the rest Monday.</p>
<p>Accepted: Yale
Waitlisted: Harvard, Penn
Rejected: none</p>
<p>I'm majoring in political science, so Penn's CAS waitlist seemed a bit strange. But in my opinion, my decisions arragement is probably the best combination to me (had I gotten into Harvard, I'd totally ignore the strengths of Yale, which I'm seeing in full light now)!</p>
<p>Accepted: None
Rejected: Harvard, Dartmouth, and Cornell</p>
<p>Everything went according to plan I am very happy about my acceptances to other excellent schools. Congratulations to those of you who were lucky enough to get in to an Ivy League school and sorry to those of you were as unfortunate as I was. All I can say is keep your head up.</p>