Where are you applying?

<p>ED:
Cornell</p>

<p>RD:
GWU
Bates
Lehigh
American
Fordham
Bucknell
Union
Skidmore
BU</p>

<p>Currently:</p>

<p>Yale (SCEA) - 1st choice
Stanford
Brown
Vanderbilt
Rice
Tulane
U Michigan
Louisana State University</p>

<p>Lmao, you guys must all be genius’ here…</p>

<p>Edit: Really I have a a pretty good list of colleges, but I am primarily looking at the University of Washington (going there regardless of acceptance of other schools,) but they don’t have any early decision/action programs. :(</p>

<p>Lol when i read the first page it was a complete list of schools that are my reaches. </p>

<p>Anyway, Currently:
UChicago
UPenn
NYU
Rutgers
Penn State
BU
Georgetown</p>

<p>Early Action
-Yale</p>

<p>If I get into Yale early, I’ll only apply to Harvard. If I don’t get into Yale early:</p>

<p>-Harvard
-MIT
-WashU
-Johns Hopkins
-Duke
-Emory
-Stanford?</p>

<p>But none of this is certain because I have yet to do campus visits.</p>

<p>Early Action:</p>

<p>UChicago</p>

<p>Regular Decision:</p>

<p>Harvard
Stanford
Columbia
MIT
UBC (if I get rejected from UChicago’s EA plan)</p>

<p>EA:
Chicago</p>

<p>RD (I want to get my grades/ECs up):
Harvard
Yale
Dartmouth
Stanford
Penn
Cornell
Brandeis
McGill
UBC</p>

<p>Brown ED
Bard EA
Vassar
Swarthmore
Skidmore
Barnard
Whitman
Lewis and Clark
and one or two of these four (my financial safeties. I don’t really love any of em like I do the LACs so it’s hard to pick. Any thoughts on the matter are appreciated):
University of Washington (Honors)
Western Washington University (Honors)
Oregon State University (Honors)
Southern Oregon University</p>

<p>James Madison
UVA
Penn State
George Mason</p>

<p>Carnegie Mellon EA
Cornell EA</p>

<p>Case Western
Ohio State
Georgie Tech
Ohio University
NotreDame
Ohio Wesleyan
Oberlin (They are recruiting me for golf, so it’s kind of a last resort)</p>

<p>nne718,</p>

<p>It doesn’t seem as though you have any safeties.</p>

<p>Interesting thread. Considering I’m a rising sophomore, it’s best not to have a list yet. :P</p>

<p>But, for the hell of it:</p>

<p>Early Action</p>

<p>MIT
Caltech
University of Chicago
Georgetown
Villanova
Notre Dame
Rutgers (rolling admission)</p>

<p>Regular Decision
Stanford
Yale
Harvard
Princeton
University of Virginia
University of Michigan
UCLA
UC Berkeley
A host of safeties. </p>

<p>I don’t expect to get in anywhere except Rutgers, lol.</p>

<p>Current list:</p>

<p>Stanford SCEA</p>

<p>If I get in, then just Harvard and Princeton.</p>

<p>If I don’t get in then, Harvard, Princeton, Yale, MIT, Pomona, Dartmouth, Cornell, Columbia, UChicago, UPenn, one or more of Swarthmore/Amherst/Williams, John Hopkins, WashU, maybe Duke, others tbd.</p>

<p>Early Decision
Dartmouth</p>

<p>Early Action
BYU</p>

<p>Regular Decision
UPenn
Brown
Hamilton
Cornell
Williams
Amherst
Vanderbilt</p>

<p>@silverturtle</p>

<p>I have some Georgia public schools to fall back on if none of those work out for me. I’m currently in one for a dual-enrollment program, so it’s a huge safety net.</p>

<p>

</p>

<p>Now there is an unlikely pairing.</p>

<p>Mormon I suppose?</p>

<p>That would be a safe assumption. But D is regarded as the party Ivy, dominated by frats which are a vestigial feature of its days as an all male school.</p>

<p>A mormon that likes to have fun? ;o</p>

<p>EA
Stanford/Yale (I’ll choose soon)
Rutgers</p>

<p>RD (assuming I get into S/Y)
Harvard
Princeton
S/Y - whichever I didn’t apply to EA
Penn - Wharton</p>

<p>RD (assuming I’m rejected/deferred from S/Y)
Harvard
Princeton
S/Y - Whichever I didn’t apply EA
Penn - Wharton
Dartmouth
Columbia
Duke
Brown
UChicago</p>