So You're Going ED/EA/SCEA? Where to?

<p>only be seeing this thread did I realize what SCEA stands for. I always thought that was an acronym for some type of school at both Yale and Stanford. look at my join date- I have had months to figure it but it just never clicked!
ED Cornell. (an ambitious school for someone as dense as me hmm?)</p>

<p>EA MIT
EA UChicago
ED Penn/The Huntsman Program</p>

<p>ED swarthmore</p>

<p>SCEA Stanford</p>

<p>It feels soooo good to just have the first app DONE and SUBMITTED.</p>

<p>ED Duke</p>

<p>if my app gets submitted in time :)</p>

<p>EA Chicago
EA Boston College
EA UNC
ER Michigan</p>

<p>Hopkins ED</p>

<p>Stanford SCEA!</p>

<p>First one to say Brown ED! :)</p>

<p>Northeastern - EA
Emerson - EA
MIT - EA</p>

<p>Boston College EA
Georgetown EA
UChicago EA (first choice!!)
UGA EA</p>

<p>Caltech EA
MIT EA</p>

<p>Yale SCEA (JUST submitting App now =S)</p>

<p>Boston College EA</p>

<p>Amherst College ED</p>

<p>Stanford SCEA! Yeah!!</p>

<p>Cornell ED(primary/alternate to CALS & CAS)</p>

<p>Cornell ED (1. ILR & 2. Communication)
Emerson EA
Northeastern EA
Binghamton EA</p>

<p>Dartmouth College ED</p>

<p>Carnegie Mellon - ED
Michigan - ER</p>