<p>Even cooler would be getting into Yale and being
</p>
<p>Even cooler would be getting into Yale and being
</p>
<p>Updated list:</p>
<p>Hamilton
Dartmouth
Cornell
Vanderbilt
Middlebury
Swarthmore
Colgate
Haverford
NYU</p>
<p>A few others should find their way into my list by next year.</p>
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<p>Lol. Lemme guess - your first choice is Harvard?</p>
<p>^^ Puggly, our lists are almost identical. Crazy.</p>
<p>^ Are you applying to Vanderbilt?</p>
<p>Last night, I tried to make a chart to find which schools have the most overlap in CCers applying.</p>
<p>I stopped because I figured no one would care.</p>
<p>Why do you guys apply to so many schools? Is it that difficult for you to decide where you really want to go beforehand?</p>
<p>My list:
Northwestern (ED)
Cornell
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
NYU
Macalester
Carleton</p>
<p>^^^ Yeah, I’m probably going to apply to Peabody College there.</p>
<p>
Possibly
HYPS. Done.</p>
<p>@jkaufman - Not really. I actually don’t know; the list just became long on its own. And I applied to Carleton because it’s free. </p>
<p>@Nulli - That’s what fee waivers are for. Hurrah for having a single dad who works blue collar. Might not even bother. Barnard/Smith/Wellesley >>> Harvard/Yale… I’d turn HY down in a heartbeat for almost every other school on my list, and if UMBC offered me merit aid, I’d go there instead.</p>
<p>@Jersey - Pretty much. How boring.</p>
<p>^^ I actually found that MIT had the most CCers on this thread applying. But yeah, I also realized I would end up with HYPSM and stuff.</p>
<p>oh yeah High school class of 2011 !</p>
<p>Boston College
Wake Forest
U. Richmond
Marist
Butler
U. Connecticut
SUNY Buffalo
U. Rhode Island</p>
<p>@LaTina-I would SO love to see that! If I weren’t inundated with work, I’d totally help you, too.</p>
<p>ED:
Brown</p>
<p>If rejected/deferred:
Amherst
Pomona
Rice
Stanford
Seattle U
UCSD</p>
<p>In that order of want. It probably seems scattered, but I like my list. I’ve visited all of those schools (except Rice) and liked them, and they all offer collegiate environments that I’d want to be a part of, aside from Stanford, which my parents are forcing me into applying to. And the students at these institutions (except for Stanford and UCSD) aren’t as hyper competitive and prestige-lusting as many of the posters in this thread (HYPS shouldn’t be a criterion, IMO)</p>
<p>Yale
Harvard
Brown
Princeton
Stanford
Georgetown
Duke
Columbia
UVA
Michigan</p>
<p>But I still have a while, so the list hasn’t been confirmed :)</p>
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<p>AND</p>
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<p>This is debatable.</p>
<p>^First one, for sure cool; second one, loses some of the “ha ha” bitterness of the first.</p>