<p>Assuming UMich and not MSU, it’s a well-known university, liberal in outlook, always seeking to be ‘different’ from its peers.</p>
<p>Georgetown</p>
<p>Assuming UMich and not MSU, it’s a well-known university, liberal in outlook, always seeking to be ‘different’ from its peers.</p>
<p>Georgetown</p>
<p>Smart kids, lots of poli sci people and of course good baskbetball</p>
<p>University of Arizona (Wildcats)</p>
<p>That show Hellcats on television. ASU. Grand Canyon.</p>
<p>Bowdoin College</p>
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Smart students, but may have not did well on the ACT/SAT ( test scores not required there)</p>
<p>The University of Iowa</p>
<p>Decent football team the past couple of years.</p>
<p>University of Georgia</p>
<p>Got in with scholarship requiring an easy-ass B+ average in high school</p>
<p>UNH</p>
<p>didnt get into dartmouth but still smart, likes skiing and stuff, also drugs</p>
<p>Wash U</p>
<p>Like Rice, but wanted more of the Midwestern charm…and frats</p>
<p>Boston College</p>
<p>BC- mostly rich, preppy, athletic kids who were fairly smart in HS but didn’t necessarily try hard</p>
<p>William & Mary-
Rutgers-</p>
<p>William & Mary – Where the kids that aren’t as socially open go.
Rutgers – NJ state school for kids who couldn’t decide whether to live in Manhattan or Philly, and get the best of both worlds.</p>
<p>UMass Amherst</p>
<p>Too good for UMass Boston, but not good enough for Amherst College.</p>
<p>George Washington University</p>
<p>Smart and likes DC, into politics but not good enough for Georgetown.</p>
<p>Brown</p>
<p>Hippies</p>
<p>UW-Madison</p>
<p>Victim of TCU and not happy about it</p>
<p>Notre dame</p>
<p>Rudy</p>
<p>New York University</p>
<p>^They wanna be STARS!</p>
<p>Columbia</p>
<p>kids who love literature and current events</p>
<p>Yale</p>
<p>Harvard rejects </p>
<p>University of Houston</p>
<p>Couldn’t be Longhorns.</p>
<p>University of Washington</p>
<p>Reasonably intelligent kids who probably revere Apple and North Face. </p>
<p>UNC Chapel Hill</p>