<p>MIT is a the best place for a low profile suicide.</p>
<p>Even though you have great stats, your list (as you know) is definitely top-heavy. CMC stands out to me as a little bit random on your list...where does it fit in?</p>
<p>Points to you for creative bumping :-)</p>
<p>you know you can only do EA or ED to one school, right? you said something about EA-ing to 4 schools... i duno if i read that correctly or not</p>
<p>Not necessarily. In most cases, you can only apply ED (early decision) to one school because the decision is binding. But EA (early action) is often non-binding and simply means that you act early and receive your decision early.</p>
<p>It depends on the school, but many do have non-binding early action deadlines (by one name or another).</p>
<p>CMC is good for econ/math double majors, and it fits in my politically active side. If CMC and HMC were one school I'd so want to go there.</p>
<p>Ah, that makes sense. The self-studied econ APs fit in, but when you said you wanted to be a math major and listed the rest of your schools, I lost the pattern. I'm a math minor and have happily taken most of my math classes on CMC. Also, Mudd classes are open to you through cross-registration so you can definitely take all the Mudd math you feel like.</p>
<p>ha pubic school</p>
<p>^ I was just thinking the same thing. :D</p>
<p>retook the SAT, 1570/2240 (2260 superscore) </p>
<p>have my changes chaged much at all?</p>
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I won a male beauty pagent for my school, where I performed the Tom Lehrer classic "New Math"
I'm a big Math guy. I want to major in Math.
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<p>Yay, someone else who's heard that song :)</p>
<p>Alright so, can people chance these schools (with potential money)?</p>
<p>MIT EA
UChicago EA
Rice ID - CAS
Princeton - eng
Harvey Mudd
Carnegie Mellon (H&SS, CAS, Tepper, and Engineering)
Williams
Cornell - CAS
Columbia SEAS</p>
<p>Thanks in advance.</p>