What is your (non-ivy) dream school?

<p>Yeah, you really can't say no to good weather like that. I would know. Too bad I probably wouldn't get into Stanford anyhow. Ugh.</p>

<p>Cornell all the way</p>

<p>Miami of Ohio ~ it is considered to be a public ivy.</p>

<p>Kalamazoo College :)</p>

<p>Duke!!!!!!!!</p>

<p>Amherst College!</p>

<p>Amherst College ;)</p>

<p>olin college
cooper union
berea college</p>

<p>Beautiful campus, outstanding facilities, great student body, excellent career placement, tremendous engineering, life sciences, business & finance departments, and friendly place...</p>

<p>BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY</p>

<p>Funny how the featured thread was this one and not the one about non-top 25 schools. </p>

<p>Even if we're not talking about Ivies, CC still has a penchant for elitist schools.</p>

<p>Honestly, saying Stanford and MIT are your non-Ivy choices is pretty cheap.</p>

<p>who was the idiot that answered Cornell? This is about "non ivies"....!!!</p>

<p>Northwestern, no doubt</p>

<p>I can't believe no one has said Harvard yet!
JK (but seriously, if someone did say Cornell... lol)</p>

<p>My dream: Notre Dame</p>

<p>Updated:</p>

<p>Boston University, Boston College, NYU, Wesleyan</p>

<p>I really can't choose one. When I do, I'll come back and post again ;)</p>

<p>Carnegie Mellon or USC.</p>

<p>Compared to you guys, I'm an underachiever.</p>

<p>Probably Boston University</p>

<p>UC Berkeley :p</p>

<p>Probably USC or..maybe NYU and Lehigh</p>

<p>Rice is all I think about since I researched their site and went to an orientation in Harlingen.</p>

<p>Boston College!</p>

<p>definitely the prestigious Paul Quinn College</p>