<p>So you got accepted at Chicago, but you're going to turn them down so that you can attend ______ (fill in the blank).</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>So you got accepted at Chicago, but you're going to turn them down so that you can attend ______ (fill in the blank).</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>maybe Upenn if accepted from the waiting list</p>
<p>Still debating about Amherst and Duke.</p>
<p>Probably going for chicago (96% sure), but maybe Notre Dame.</p>
<p>Reed ........there's 10 characters</p>
<p>bump</p>
<p>.</p>
<p>Bump is the name of a school?</p>
<p>Whoa!</p>
<p>What city is it in? Im guessing it's a liberal arts college.</p>
<p>Bump? As in Bumpkin? I'm guessing it's in Arkansas :p</p>
<p>University of Pennsylvania.</p>
<p>Washington and Lee</p>
<p>Pending a new financial aid package from Chicago, I'll probably be headed to Carleton.</p>
<p>MIT. More prestigious, at least as good education, cheaper even before fin aid, and giving me more money.</p>
<p>washington university in st louis</p>
<p>"cheaper even before fin aid, and giving me more money."</p>
<p>can't really argue with that. The differences in full tuition arent that much but if long as you like it just as well or better, if it offers you more money...why not go</p>
<p>cornell...most likely</p>
<p>@otto: Exactly. I mean, even if you want to argue that the education at UofC is just as good as one from MIT, the fact is that UofC's sticker price is 10k more, and they're offering less aid.</p>
<p>No thank you...</p>
<p>Ohio State...</p>
<p>University of Michigan (honors). Full ride vs $$</p>
<p>possibly harvey mudd with a full scholarship :-/</p>