Rising Seniors Post Your Complete College List

<p>MPD14, here are some schools you should look at with strong programs in both economics and engineering…</p>

<p>Harvard
Princeton
Stanford
UC-Berkeley
Yale
Northwestern
UPenn
Columbia
Minnesota
Michigan
Caltech
UCLA
UC-San Diego
Wisconsin</p>

<p>(source: US News economics graduate program rankings, any school above a 4.0/5 rating with engineering programs)</p>

<p>I can keep naming a few others too:</p>

<p>Cornell
Brown
Carnegie Mellon
Duke
Maryland
Johns Hopkins
Texas
Ohio State
UVA (Virginia)
Washington University in St. Louis
Michigan State
UC-Davis
Iowa
Washington
Vanderbilt
Arizona State
Arizona
Pittsburgh</p>

<p>(all above 3.0/5 on the graduate school rankings)</p>

<p>In no particular order…other than geographic:</p>

<p>University of Delaware
University of Maryland
University of Virginia
Northeastern University
Boston College
Providence College (3+2 engineering w/ Columbia or WUSTL)
UMass Amherst
SUNY Albany
SUNY Buffalo
SUNY Binghamton ($$$ safety)
RPI
WPI
University of Michigan (probably not-too far away)</p>

<p>Top majors are chemical engineering, astronomy, and chemistry. If I go to UAlbany I’d major in nanotechnology.</p>

<p>Wow…I am so much worse than everyone else on here!</p>

<p>Amherst
Beloit
Brown
Lawrence/Mount Holyoke (one or the other)
Macalester
New College of Florida
URochester
Smith
SUNY Geneseo
William & Mary
Yale</p>

<p>My list is mostly final except for the safety. Either way, I’ll probably be going to college virtually for free and without loans. USC would be the only exception.</p>

<p>-ASU (or possibly LSU or OSU or another big safety with full ride)
-USC
-Brown</p>

<p>Questbridge EA:</p>

<ol>
<li>MIT</li>
<li>Stanford</li>
<li>Yale</li>
<li>Penn Wharton</li>
<li>Columbia</li>
</ol>

<p>Home state: North Carolina</p>

<p>Prospective major: Architecture
College list:

  1. Univeristy of Virginia (UVA)
  2. Virginia Tech
  3. Washington University in St. Louis
  4. Clemson University
  5. North Carolina State University</p>

<p>Prospective Major: Art History (since they don’t have architecture)
6. UNC-Chapel Hill (Early Action)
7. Duke University</p>

<p>Rhode Island Resident
Going on a Pre-vet/pre-med track.</p>

<p>UMASS Amherst
Boston College
Boston University
Tufts University
Smith College
Mount Holyoke College
Wellesley College
UNC Chapel Hill
Wake Forest University</p>

<p>The only one I’m sure of right now is UMASS as my safety. I’m extremely non-committal in some areas so I won’t be applying ED anywhere.</p>

<p>State: North Carolina
Prospective Major: A combination of business, international relations, psychology, and french.
Current College List:
UNC-Chapel Hill (EA)
Purdue University (EA)
Elon University (EA)
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (EA)
UNC-Wilmington (EA)
Washington University in St.Louis
UC-Berkeley </p>

<p>I’ll probably add a couple more.</p>

<p>Randum Persun, Not at all! UMASS is my safety & I’d still love to go there. Not a big fan of WPI. My dad used to teach at PC, it’s a great college.</p>

<p>State: NY
Prospective Major: most likely Economics</p>

<p>Cornell University
Brandeis University
George Washington University
American University
Northeastern University
Boston Univeristy
University of Maryland
SUNY Binghamton
SUNY Buffalo</p>

<p>school #10 hasn’t been decided, I’m leaning towards University of Michigan or University of Wisconsin in case I decide I don’t want to stay in the northeast</p>

<p>For S (from CA)</p>

<p>Prospective major: Physics or some applied science, interdisiplinary</p>

<p>Stanford (SCEA)
USC (father is on faculty)
UB Berkeley
UCLA
UC San Diego (safety)</p>

<p>Harvard
Brown
Penn
Northwestern</p>

<p>State: MS
Major(s): Economics/International Relations/Asian Studies
Postgraduate: Medical School</p>

<p>Tenative Application List:</p>

<p>Mississippi State University
Baylor University
Emory University
University of Virginia - (?)
Georgetown University
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Washington University in St. Louis
Brown University
Stanford University - (?)
Columbia University - (?)
Princeton University</p>

<p>I’m from Norcal, looking to do Biology.</p>

<ol>
<li>Stanford (SCEA)</li>
<li>Harvard</li>
<li>Columbia</li>
<li>Brown</li>
<li>Pomona</li>
<li>Claremont McKenna</li>
<li>UC Berkeley</li>
<li>UCLA</li>
<li>UC Davis</li>
<li>UC San Diego</li>
<li>Cal Poly SLO</li>
</ol>

<p>I’m from Arkansas looking into Anthropology and/or Biology
Post graduate plans…med school?
-Duke
-Cornell
-Johns Hopkins
-Amherst
-Vassar
-Emory
-Oberlin
-NYU
-Tulane
-Rhodes</p>

<p>Really toyed with ED to Duke or Cornell, but scared out of my mind that I am not well equipped for pre med curriculum. I will not have taken AP Chem or Physics :confused: lol</p>

<p>What the hey. Not a final list, by any means (in alphabetical order):</p>

<p>Bates College
Bowdoin College
Carleton College
Colorado College
Grinnell College
Middlebury College
Whitman College</p>

<p>University of _____ (safety)</p>

<p>im thinking pol sci, but maybe history or computer science. I live in NM.
University of Texas
University of Arizona
Arizona State University
Louisiana State University</p>

<p>and I might consider applying to Washington State or U Oregon, but those are just maybes.</p>

<p>

These are the schools I’m looking at to possibly add to my list ( though not to send test scores to):
Arizona State University
Bowdoin College
Wake Forest University
Pitzer College
(Still try to find out more information about some universities I’m not that well informed about)</p>

<p>State: Indiana
Majors: Communications/Media, International Studies, French/Spanish</p>

<p>New York University
Fordham University
Hunter College (Macaulay Honors College)
The New School (Eugene Lang)
Boston University
Loyola University of Chicago
Northwestern University
Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis</p>

<p>State: NY
Major(s): Economics/History</p>

<p>Early Action-
University of Chicago (first choice)
Notre Dame Univ
Georgetown
Villanova
Boston College</p>

<p>RD-
NYU (STERN)
SUNY Binghamton (saftey)
George Washington University
Cornell University
UPenn
Brown</p>