<p>Since this hasn't been made, I guess I'll be the one starting it.</p>
<p>This will be the only Ivy I apply to, as there the only one that offers an accredited Aerospace Engineering degree. It will be the last school I apply to.</p>
<p>Going to finish up my supplement by the end of this week, thus being done with the college admissions process completely.</p>
<p>Thank you SpaceDuck. I am also looking forward to finishing up my college application for Princeton by this week. This applying to college thing has been definitely a long, tiring process but worthwhile. I feel that I have learned A TON about the different schools in which I am applying (I am international so I did a lot of research) and also about myself. Wish you the best of luck and Happy Holidays!</p>
<p>Submitted mine yesterday! Princeton was almost an afterthought… when I was in middle school, I made myself vow never to apply there (polo shirts and argyle sweaters, anyone?). But they sent me some mail, and I broke the vow. Not too cut up about it, but we’ll see how it turns out.</p>
<p>SpaceDuck - no worries. Everything I’ve read suggests that colleges are very lenient about receiving school forms a bit after the deadline.</p>
<p>December has been a hectic month, with all the essays/applications & my school term examinations!! Its finally over! Now for the long wait… All the best to everybody!!</p>
<p>Did anyone get contacted for an interview yet??</p>
<p>I was lucky enough to get admitted EA to UChicago, so that took a lot of pressure off of my supplements, maybe too much so :p. Hoping to get the same luck here.</p>
<p>SpaceDuck - I sent them a mail a while back and they said it’s no problem to get your documents there with a reasonable delay, just like stupiddorkyidiot said! </p>
<p>Do any of you still have anything other than Princeton to finish? I finished my Williams and Amherst apps last night. Princeton is the only place left.</p>
<p>submitted mine a while back (also accepted EA to chicago incidentally). That said, I’m not getting in, three students from my school were already accepted EA.</p>
<p>Just curious about what you all did for the summer essay. I wrote mine in a prose-y, story-y way (uhm, sorry about my adjectives. I’m sort of inarticulate right now) and am wondering if other people treated it more like a list?</p>