<p>Accepted:
Cornell
NYU
Lehigh
UCONN
Fairfield</p>
<p>Rejected:
Yale
Brown</p>
<p>Attending:Cornell</p>
<p>Accepted:
Cornell
NYU
Lehigh
UCONN
Fairfield</p>
<p>Rejected:
Yale
Brown</p>
<p>Attending:Cornell</p>
<p>Accepted:
Northwestern
Carnegie Mellon (Tepper)
Emory
UVA</p>
<p>Waitlisted:
Cornell (AEM)</p>
<p>Rejected:
UPenn (Wharton)
Dartmouth</p>
<p>Accepted:
Yale
Stanford (SCEA)
Princeton
Amherst
UC Berkeley
UCSD</p>
<p>Rejected: nowhere</p>
<p>Attending: Yale</p>
<p>Well sr6622, unless you were trying to say Hahvahd, like a local, it is HARVARD. Glad to know an honest to goodness shiznit who is also a Harvard shoe in..... what size shoe do you wear? A big ol' Texas sh@#%& t kicker?</p>
<p>Well sr6622, unless you were trying to say Hahvahd, like a local, it is HARVARD. Glad to know an honest to goodness shiznit who is also a Harvard shoe in..... what size shoe do you wear? A big ol' Texas sh@#%& t kicker?Size 15 DDD?</p>
<p>University of California, Irvine</p>
<p>Accepted:
Harvey Mudd College (with 10k/yr scholarship, attending)
Cornell (engineering)
JHU (with full tuition scholarship)
NWU
Tufts
BC (Honors)
Case
Ohio State (Honors, with full ride)</p>
<p>Waitlisted:
University of Chicago</p>
<p>Denied:
Stanford
MIT
Duke</p>
<p>Good job atomic!
I don't feel so bad about being waitlisted at UChicago too now haha.
Congrats on HMC!</p>
<p>is HMC relli dat much better than JHU... i mean they gave u a full ride mann</p>
<p>HMC is 'dat' much better for atomic, apparently.
And it wasn't a full ride, it was full tuition.</p>
<p>I think HMC is better than JHU for engineering. I'm not going premed or biomedical engineering after all. They offered me a full tuition scholarship, which was 32k/yr or so. But, my EFC was low so all other schools offered me about 20k/yr in grants. There was an issue with my financial aid that led to my EFC shooting up at the last moment. Harvey Mudd was very understanding and gave me 33k/yr in grants/scholarships, which is by far more than any other school except JHU. I'm financially strapped, so it came down to a choice between OSU, HMC, and JHU. It doesn't help that I got the scholarship letter from JHU on may 1st, literally right before I left for the post station to mail my HMC "I will attend" letter. But, I'm happy with my choice. In retrospect I think HMC is the best school I got accepted into, and it offered me the best financial aid package (besides OSU) too.</p>
<p>Oh hey, congrats to everyone! I actually never posted the finaid packages I was getting from all my schools. Here goes:</p>
<p>Accepted:</p>
<p>Princeton (full ride, attending)
Dartmouth (full ride)
Cornell (full ride)
Williams (full ride)
Amherst (full ride)
NYU ($35K MLK Scholarship + $10K tuition scholarship)
SUNY Binghamton (full ride)
SUNY Geneseo (full ride)
SUNY Stony Brook (full ride)
SUNY Stony Brook Honors Program (Presidential scholarship + other merit scholarships)</p>
<p>Waitlisted:</p>
<p>N/A</p>
<p>Denied:</p>
<p>Columbia
Harvard
Yale</p>
<p>wow, that's amazing, APdoolittle</p>
<p>Congrats again :-)</p>
<p>Thanks atomicfusion - your list is impressive as well.</p>
<p>And ridethechile, my long-lost Xanga buddy, how the heck are ya? Thanks! :)</p>
<p>*ridethecliche (haha I apologize for the mistake) :D</p>
<p>Swarthmore (need-based scholarship) - attending :D
Johns Hopkins (need-based scholarship)
University of Virginia (Echols Scholar - no money :()
McGill University (small merit-based scholarship)</p>
<p>and APDoolittle - your case is a great example of how nothing is cut-and-dry in college admissions. according to the stats, anyone who got into Princeton this year should have been a shoo-in at Columbia, but...</p>
<p>(not to belittle your accomplishments - I got rejected from Princeton :()</p>
<p>Columbia College's acceptance rate is almost the same as Princeton's, so you can't make that assumption at all.</p>
<p>ugen, you have nothing to worry about.
Swatty's a fine school :-)</p>
<p>No offense taken ugen64, b/c I know tchaikovsky is right; that's definitely an overgeneralization. The admissions process at Ivy League schools is much too complex for us to make unfounded assumptions like that. Congrats to you nonetheless. ;)</p>