<p>I really love Dayton, where I am now, but my dream grad schools are MIT, McGill and UPenn.</p>
<p>south harmon institute of technology</p>
<p>“Hogwarts.”</p>
<p>“south harmon institute of technology”</p>
<p>Both of these too:)</p>
<p>I like South Harmon’s mascot…:D</p>
<p>University of Southern California and University of Miami! :D</p>
<p>Dartmouth College, I love how the college and the town go hand in hand with one another, that and the main green, I got a really “college” feel while I was there.</p>
<p>stanford, oxford, and harvard.</p>
<p>but im perfectly content with the school i will be at this fall.</p>
<p>my dream school us Spelman. I have never visited the campus but I would love to go if I get enough scholarships.</p>
<p>I’ve always wished I didn’t have to leave Hogwarts for my post-secondary education…</p>
<ol>
<li>Northeastern Honors</li>
<li>UPenn</li>
<li>UNC Honors (an impossible 1% of UNC students in this)</li>
</ol>
<p>hogwarts,sky high</p>
<p>Cornell…I’m obsessed!
They have one of the best nutrition programs in the country. I love the campus, the traditions they have there, and not to mention Ithaca is GORGES (:</p>
<p>UVA </p>
<p><em>sigh</em> dreams really do come true =D</p>
<p>University of New Mexico</p>
<p>Stanford or Duke.</p>
<p>Columbia- right smack in my favorite city with the unique benefit of a closed campus, offers a multitude of opportunities because of its location, has my ideal balance of excellent academics and social life, and the Ivy prestige just tops it off. As I’m from rural-suburban Texas, Columbia seems like it would give you the world at your fingertips. </p>
<p>I have a strong reverence for Stanford and MIT, but I never entertained the idea (due to my unlikeliness of getting in) long enough for them to become my dream school.</p>
<p>A realistic dream school is definitely Northwestern.</p>
<p>@xcloudy: I lived in New York for my senior year. Columbia is great, but if you go more than 10 blocks North or 3 blocks East, you run into some rough neighborhoods. Not like shoot and stab, but like a tad ratty and rundown. And the 1 train really isn’t conducive to quickly shooting around the city. Having said all that, it is a wonderful school with a wonderful campus that is perfectly small.</p>
<p>Looking back on what I wanted to major in, I would’ve loved to get accepted to:
MIT
Georgia Tech
Columbia
Stevens
UC Berkeley
Princeton
Rice
Stanford
Harvard</p>
<p>But you know what? Even though I’m not entirely comfortable with the financial aid, I am loving my instate flagship opportunity, and I think I wouldn’t have taken school nearly as seriously had they just handed me an acceptance and not made me pay anything. Now I have a hunger, something I haven’t had since like the 7th grade.</p>
<p>Notre Dame
I am completely obsessed with Ireland, and Notre Dame has the best program in Irish Studies & Irish Language & Literature outside of Ireland… It would mean the world to me to get accepted!</p>
<p>University of South Florida or Ohio State University :)</p>
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<p>The University of Chicago! I would love to be a student there. The academics are superb, dorms are like palaces, students are ambitious and motivated, campus is amazing, it’s close to downtown Chicago, and arguably has the top economics department in the world! The party scene is pretty fun and exactly what I’m looking for. </p>
<p>…good thing I go there! :D</p>
<p>Cornell! <3</p>
<p>I’m so obsessed. I have the ED deadline circled fifty times on my calendar, and I check Ask Uncle Ezra, CornellDailySun.com, and the student blogs religiously. :)</p>