<p>We already graduated and right now most are at junior colleges and some went to UIUC.</p>
<p>I want to go to UPenn, most of my friends want to go to UPenn. Some want MIT, some want easier schools like Drexel.</p>
<p>UConn is popular, just because it is so close, and relatively cheap for in-staters.</p>
<p>Most people in my high school go to University of Kansas, with a big group going to Kansas State. We send a lot of athletes to community colleges around the state as well.</p>
<p>Last year, we sent kids to Syracuse, 2 at Washington and Lee, Grinnell, Middlebury, 2 to MIT, and a handful of other good schools. I know we had kids accepted to schools like Duke and Carleton who opted to stay in-state. The other high school in town sent kids to Dartmouth, Georgia Tech, Baylor, and more notably sent pole vaulters to Universities of Nebraska and Kentucky.</p>
<p>My class is really diverse, this year Columbia's really hot amongst my friends , also are Duke, Northwestern, UC Berkeley, UCLA, MIT, Caltech, Pomona, UCSD, Harvard, Brown, Chicago, Stanford, John Hopkins. Kinda surprised me because I'm from the west coast.</p>
<p>University of Florida and University of Miami.</p>
<p>well, in terms of the seniors who are my friends, some of the ones i know they're applying to are:</p>
<p>cornell, columbia, princeton, bryn mawr, umaryland, syracuse, pennstate, umichigan, pomona, etc.</p>
<p>duke, uva, umaryland, columbia, upenn, and princeton are really popular at my school. we typically send at least one person to each ivy, and usually multiple people attending upenn, princeton, and cornell. (in a graduating class of ~80)</p>
<p>most of my friends want to go to various relatively small liberal arts colleges somewhere in Ohio or PA. I myself want to go to U. Chicago or Bowdoin, something more than a days drive away ;). the rest of the people in my senior class that are going to college will most likely do some liberal arts school near here or a state school.</p>
<p>Most of my classmates want to go to SUNYs, a few are aiming for some of the many LACs peppering PA.</p>
<p>Most of my friends are going for UC Davis, San diego, berkeley, La, and Santa Barbara. Basically, the UCs.</p>
<p>Most of the kids at my school go to one of the UMasses. </p>
<p>A lot of my friends are looking at BC, BU, Babson, Northeastern, Quinnipiac, Providence</p>
<p>Northwestern is probably my first choice, but even though my school is competitve/successful, most of the kids choose to stay in Ohio. My grade is the most overachieving class the teachers have seen, but I know a lot of top students who want to stay in Ohio. Ohio U, Miami, Kenyon, OSU are biggies, and so is IU (aka JewU).</p>
<p>I personally would like to attend Columbia and have applied ED, but my grade has done something no other grade in history has...have 60% of the students applying early to schools.</p>
<p>My friends would like to go to Columbia, Brown, Stanford, MIT, Penn, Yale, Berkeley, USC, Chicago, Wesleyan and Vassar. A good portion of the students are also applying to small liberal arts colleges such as Emerson and Bard because my school is an extremely small liberal arts school and the majority of students like that feel.</p>
<p>My friends are concerned with high school choices now. Did any of you go to prep schools? Why did you pick the one you did and do you like it?</p>
<p>Of my better friends : U Michigan, Duke U, Swarthmore, U Miami, Northwestern, NYU, U Delaware. Mostly east coast schools. FYI, generally about 30 percent of seniors at my school go to a UMD school.</p>
<p>I want to go to Duke, a majority of my friends want to go to Duke</p>
<p>Some want to go to MIT, Princeton Stanford
The rest want to go to Chapel Hill, NC State, etc</p>
<p>I personally would like to move far away from here, but a majority of my friends want to stay and go to state schools. Its probably because Florida Bright Futures will pay for everything, but why settle for a school that isn't good for your major just because you don't have to pay PART of the price. They have all the merits to go to ivy league schools but they still don't.</p>
<p>Brown, Bryn Mawr, Kenyon, Cornell, UPenn, Dartmouth, Columbia, University of Chicago, Ohio State, UNC-CH, Carnegie Mellon, MIT, Harvard, Princeton, UMich, West Point, Swarthmore, Haverford.....</p>
<p>Northeastern, UMd College Park and BC, Salisbury, Saint Marys, Loyola, American U, Towson, etc.... </p>
<p>Some are applying to better schools like UPenn, Stanford, Hopkins, Yale, Amherst, but the majority is not.</p>
<p>Hey philongistonfreak, are you applying to UConn? I sent in my app in October and am hoping to get into their honors program.</p>