<p>Sleep: Was that question directed at me? Yeah. Haha. My HS requires applying to an in-state school, and I guess I went overboard with 5. Actually, Rutgers and Drew were all app-fee waived applicaitons. I think TCNJ had no app-fee either, but I think I sent it in by accident. Lol.</p>
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I guess you're going to have to eat your words, huh?
Eat it... Eat it all, now.</p>
<p>Haha, flopsy. I was laughing at that too. XD</p>
<p>UCLA can't handle me; the school wouldn't even know what to do with a guy like me. Although I will say, this year my school has an EXTREMELY high number of students (much, much more than normal) committed to UCLA. I'm kind of glad, I'm kind of not- but it all works out. I'll be happy at Berkeley, waving from my pedestal down to you Bruins. You'll always have women's gymnastics, but never academics. Some links you might want to consider looking at (notice one school in particular- University of California, San Diego):</p>
<p><a href="http://ed.sjtu.edu.cn/rank/2004/top500(1-100).htm%5B/url%5D">http://ed.sjtu.edu.cn/rank/2004/top500(1-100).htm</a>
<a href="http://www.epfl.ch/soc/etudes/pdf/world-rankingsUnis.pdf%5B/url%5D">http://www.epfl.ch/soc/etudes/pdf/world-rankingsUnis.pdf</a></p>
<p>(BIG SMILE)</p>
<p>Regards,
TTG</p>
<p>HUGE reaches:
Harvard(accepted)
Yale(accepted)
Princeton(accepted)
MIT(accepted)
Stanford(deferred EA, rejected) </p>
<p>Lightweight reaches:
Columbia(waitlisted) </p>
<p>Matches:
UC Berkeley (accepted)
UCLA (accepted)</p>
<p>Safeties:
UC San Diego (accepted)
UC Davis (Regents scholarship)
UC Irvine (Regents scholarship)</p>
<p>I will be Harvard Class of 2009</p>
<p>High Reaches:
MIT - rejected</p>
<p>Lower Reaches:
Duke - accepted
Brown - accepted
University of Miami 7 yr med program - rejected</p>
<p>Matches:
Vanderbilt - accepted</p>
<p>Safeties:
Tulane (Honors) - accepted
University of Florida (Honors) - accepted
University of Miami (Honors) - accepted</p>
<p>Alright, I'm high school class of '03.</p>
<p>Let me say first and foremost, I knew absolutely nothing about colleges when I applied. I ended up transferring, and will be attending UVA next year. Schools are rated as I would have rated them had I known anything about colleges at the time.</p>
<p>My HS stats were:
4.0 u/w, don't know weighted (maybe 4.8ish)
Rank: 1 of 400-500ish
SAT I: 1380
Main ECs: Tri-athlete, also participated on a swim team outside of HS for my final two years (year round), lead in an HS play, stock market team, academic quiz team</p>
<p>Penn State (in-state): Safety - accepted
U of Ohio: Safety - accepted
Ithaca College: Safety - accepted
Duquesne: Safety - accepted</p>
<p>The only two I was considering were U of Ohio and Ithaca College (my choice). I was looking at journalism as a major. Actually I really liked IC's on-air opportunities and would've remained their had I not decided to pursue finance instead.</p>
<p>You guys rock =) Congrats to all the college-bound seniors!</p>
<p>This thread originally needed like 4 bumps.. I'm glad I finally got some info</p>
<p>Reach
NYU Film (Accepted)
USC Film (Accepted into regular school, rejected from production, accepted into screenwriting)
Harvard (Accepted)
Yale (Accepted)</p>
<p>Match
Northwestern (Accepted)
Wesleyan (Rejected!)
Wash. U. (Waitlisted, like the rest of America)
Brown (Accepted)</p>
<p>Safety
Umich (instate and accepted)</p>
<p>I guess being a filmmaker helps. Yeah for the arty kids invading the engineering/pre-med crazy schools.</p>
<p>qtip--lol. i was like wow. lots of jersey schools.</p>