<p>Bob Jones or any other ultra conservative place like it</p>
<p>I'd add Liberty University to the "ultraconservative" list.</p>
<p>Bob Jones University and Pensecola Christian College. Both ultraconservative Christian colleges. Pensecola isn't even accredited.
All these colleges are good for is educating ministers, teachers, and missionaries. They are full of rules. Some that don't even make sense, such as no dvd players.</p>
<p>BYU, Bob Jones, MIT, or Juilliard</p>
<p>USC
Stanford
Cal Tech
MIT
Tufts
Notre Dame
Virtually all schools in the South and Northeast
The only Ivy's id love to go to are Brown and Yale</p>
<p>Julliard, MIT, Caltech, Harvey Mudd, to name a few.</p>
<p>It just sounds like people list schools that they cannot get into, so they tell themselves they wouldnt want to go there anyway. Either that, or they go to the rival school. I seem to have a knack for seeing through facades here. I'm not applying to any of those schools anyway, so it's not that I am taunting you for dropping out of the competition or whatever.</p>
<p>I say YU, Yeshiva University, because I have too many classmates going there and it would be highschool all over again if I went there, the kids just as stupid. Also, it doesnt have engineering except through columbia, where it would take 5 instead of 4 years to graduate.</p>
<p>I probably couldn't get into MIT, Caltech, or Julliard, but they are far too intense for me, and too focus on a limited area (science or music/dancing/ect). Science isn't that interesting to me, and music was but is only a hobby now. I want more of a life in college, and a much less intense atmosphere than any of those (where you breathe, eat, sleep, and are your subject).</p>
<p>Deep Springs</p>
<p><em>nods</em> . . . although i didn't really look into it.</p>
<p>Rutgers because I've been in NJ for too long...</p>
<p>I think you could get a very fine education in any of the popular majors at MIT, especially business, economics, premed, sciences, engineering, and even liberal arts.</p>
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<p>Can I second that, most isolated school on Earth.</p>
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<p>I live near the Cambridge campus, and trust me, they're study holics but they know how to have fun as well.</p>
<p>I would never want to go to BU. Even if they paid me to go.</p>
<p>GA Tech, MIT...pretty much anything that ends in --Institute of Technology. Calculus and physics as far as the eye can see, yuck!</p>
<p>Grove City, Messiah--and other religious schools. MIT, Virginia Tech, Drexel--or other killer, more technical schools. Boston College, Hobart and william smith, Colgate, William and mary, or other preppy/party frat schools (excluding BC, which has no frats but is overpopulated with popped collars.)</p>
<p>Anything crazy-conservative, like BYU, BJU, or Notre Dame. I would be sucked into a wallowing pit of homosexual pain haha</p>
<p>I don't think Notre Dame is crazy conservative. They voted close to 50/50 democrat/republican in the last election. Not exactly a hotbed of liberalism, but nothing like BJU or BYU.</p>
<p>I second Rutgers becAUSE IT SO UNRESPECTED, AND I HAVE DEFINITELY BEEN IN nj FOR TOO LONG..</p>
<p>UT Austin. I shouldn't say that, though. The average Texan is way too supportive of that school. Also, Bob Jones, BYU, Wheaton College (IL), or any other really conservative, religious school</p>