What is your (non-ivy) dream school?

<p>Georgetown <3, UChicago, and JHU are actually my first 3 choices.</p>

<p>University of Chicago and Reed</p>

<p>Wesleyan and Cambridge</p>

<p>Boston College!!!</p>

<p>After Bryn Mawr, I would add, as dream schools...</p>

<p>... Reed
... Oberlin
... Colorado College
... Berkeley
... Rice</p>

<p>And for other schools I wouldn't mind going to :-P</p>

<p>... Michigan
... Wisconsin
... Vanderbilt
... WashU
... Tufts
... Simmons C.
... Macalester
... Barnard
... St. John's C.
... U Washington-Seattle
... Smith
... Hampshire
... New College of Florida
... Bard</p>

<p>Mine is Barnard.</p>

<p>Vanderbilt</p>

<p>i ahve read again and again in CC that mit, stanford, tufts, maybe more, are 'virtual ivies'. I have heard from my friends who are more in the know who said that georgetown is also a 9th ivy nowadays (drop down effect).</p>

<p>I 'd therefore exclude these to begin with.</p>

<p>Swarthmore or Williams (or Amherst). Swarthmore I like the best, though its too far unfortunately.</p>

<p>My time is long past, but definitely Georgetown.</p>

<p>Stanford and Georgetown are amazing!</p>

<p>Pitzer... the wonderful "black sheep" of the Claremont colleges.</p>

<p>MmmmmmmmmmIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTttttttt!!!!</p>

<p>John hopkins is a more realistic dream for me.
MIT is my real dream.</p>

<p>T____T</p>

<p>MIT, my first love. Honestly, I've been dreaming about attending this school since I was 12 (apparently I'm not the only one haha). <em>sigh</em> ah well, maybe grad school.
Now...UChicago all the way baby!!!</p>

<p>stanford and rice</p>

<p>Notre Dame</p>

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University of Miami: </p>

<p>It is by far the best school in the country. The most amazing campus, warm weather, close beaches, good sports and school spirit, laid-back and fun atmosphere, good social scene, south beach, coconut grove, diversity, miami's 24hour culture.

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Yay for setting priorities! ;)</p>

<p>Topic: JHU, Tufts</p>

<p>Case Western
University of Rochester
Johns Hopkins
Syracuse
MIT</p>

<p>Georgetown & Claremont McKenna</p>