<p>Just curious what everyone who's applying to amazing schools like Harvard or really any of the ivies are applying to as their safeties.,</p>
<p>I didn’t apply to any safeties.</p>
<p>emory, columbia, duke, washu, u of chicago, northwestern. well, that’s where I was planning on applying as a safety, but no need anymore!</p>
<p>State school.</p>
<p>Wait – those schools as safeties natim1??? All of those schools are great, and do have low acceptance rates you know. Why “don’t you have to worry anymore?”</p>
<p>and @millancad, why didn’t you apply?</p>
<p>Well anyways, what other safeties did you apply to guys?</p>
<p>University of Virginia</p>
<p>^^ Earlier acceptances. It would have been OSU for safety.</p>
<p>University of California- any of them can act as safeties for harvard, etc</p>
<p>I was accepted to Georgetown and U of Chicago early, so they are functioning as my safeties.</p>
<p>Cal, UCs, UofC</p>
<p>D had UVA, GW, and Southern Cal as safeties.</p>
<p>Portland, Willamette, UW, and Carleton.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh, and I’m already accepted. All the worry I have now is superficial. Worst case scenario is I attend Pittsburgh with a ton of merit money. Haha woe is me.</p>
<p>I applied to Vanderbilt, URochester, and Rutgers as safeties</p>
<p>ONE safety- state school, rolling admission, already accepted with good scholarships.</p>
<p>ONE match dream school - NYU</p>
<p>One mid-reach - Georgetown</p>
<p>FIVE high reaches, (mostly other Ivies)</p>
<p>My safety school was Pennsylvania State University - University Park Campus.</p>
<p>Yeah, but I’m pretty confident that I could get into those schools. I already got into Emory. Withdrew my apps from the rest. Because I got into a DREAM school early.</p>
<p>Sushibuffet is…just…ew.</p>
<p>Safety: WashU and Emory</p>
<p>Reach: Harvard(obviously), Columbia, Princeton, Brown</p>
<p>Shear number should will get me in some where. Though my essays or interviews blew it when for Harvard, Columbia, and Princeton…</p>
<p>No safeties.
I do a better job when the stakes are high.</p>