The time is near...will it be Michigan?

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well i did!! ...:)</p>

<p>1) UMich, UMinn, UIowa
2) UC Berk, UCLA, UCSD, UCD, UCSC, UChi
3) In no particular order, my top 4: UChi, UC Berk, UCLA, UMich</p>

<p>1) Iowa, Michigan
2) Cornell (ED deferred), GW, BC, BU
3) Cornell, Michigan, BC</p>

<p>1) UMich, Penn State, U Maryland (scholars), SUNY Binghamton
2) Cornell and I was waitlisted at brandeis
3) 1) UMich 2) Cornell (if i get in i'll have to do some serious thinking but i like michigan more) 3) U Maryland 4) Brandeis 5) SUNY bing 6) Penn State</p>

<p>1) MSU, USC
2) UMich
3) 1) UMich 2) MSU 3) USC (didn't really do it for me there)</p>

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<li> Accepted at Michigan and Illinois</li>
<li> Waiting on Northwestern, Cornell, Dartmouth (ED deferred), Tufts, BC, and Middlebury, U Cal at Berkeley</li>
<li> In order of best to worst: Dartmouth, Middlebury, Cornell, Northwestern, Michigan, U Cal at Berkeley, Tufts, BC, Illinois</li>
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<p>Pretty decent shot I'll go to Michigan, I might even go there over Northwestern. We'll see...</p>

<p>Oh i c.... but for the UC school system dont they also have about 95% in-state??? What makes it so different from texas?</p>

<p>id rather be in california than in texas..weather, hollywood, rich people, celebrities...list goes on and on.</p>

<p>1) Michigan, MSU, Iowa, Michigan Tech
2) Northwestern
3) Northwestern, MSU, Iowa, Michigan Tech, Michigan</p>

<p>Wow, everyone applies to Cornell.</p>

<p>CCrunner, Michigan shares many applicants with Chicago, Cornell, Northwestern and Penn.</p>

<p>Astrojoe, why did you bother applying to Michigan?! LOL I mean, if you can get into Michigan, chances are, you can also get into Iowa, MSU and Michigan Tech, all of which you would rather attend than Michigan.</p>

<p>I paid my admissions deposit today. I'm still not sure about what I'll be doing, but at least I'll be able to room with a buddy if I decide to go to Michigan.</p>

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<li><p>Wisconsin, UMCP, Penn State</p></li>
<li><p>Umich, Texas</p></li>
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<li>UMCP-in state- scholars program?</li>
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<li>Wisconsin-Expensive$</li>
<li>Texas-If i get into business(EXTREMELY UNLIKELY) i will go there first choice. Nice Bang for your buck and just a fun city</li>
<li> Mich- Just to expensive for me. My EFC is 1400- My buddy had a EFC of 14,000 but must pay 31,000 per year. I will most likely need to pay about 10,000 per year+3000 pell grant+ 30,000 loans. I can't walk out of college with 120,000 in loans.</li>
<li>Penn State- Sapphire program- EXPENSIVE$$ not much bang for buck here. Nearly the cost of mich...</li>
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<p>1) Umich- Ann Arbor
2) Umaryland, BU, Northeastern...but i dont care whether or not i get into any
3) umich-ann arbor..dont care bout others. i want to go to Ross School of Business.</p>

<p>Well, I could probably go to Michigan, but I applied because I have respect for the institution. I was looking to see how much money they would give me.</p>

<p>1) michigan, texas, georgia tech, lsu
2) waiting on berkeley, rejected at ucla!
3) 1. berkeley, 2. texas, 3. michigan, 4. lsu, 5. georgia tech</p>

<p>1) Michigan, Penn State, Tulane
2)Cornell, Delaware
3) 1. Penn State! 2. Michigan 3. Cornell 4. Delaware 5. Tulane</p>

<p>Looks like I have to start hating all the people on this forum. Oh and I can't wait till October 14th when we host you in Happy Valley. That is going to be one awesome night especially after we beat you!</p>

<p>You'd pick Penn State over Cornell? That's an odd choice.</p>

<p>nazhockey26 - 7 in a row. That's all I need to say.</p>