Where you are - where you want to be.

<p>University of Toronto =>Dartmouth, Cornell, Upenn, Colgate
what other colleges offer fin aid to canadian students?</p>

<p>I'm at Community College of Philadelphia. I want to be at Barnard or Bryn Mawr.</p>

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University of Toronto =>Dartmouth, Cornell, Upenn, Colgate
what other colleges offer fin aid to canadian students?

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<p>I went to Colgate for two years. :)</p>

<p>dm3 - you misspeeled the name of your college ;)</p>

<p>i took some classes there before. Considered Brown but choosing Cornell ended up being a no brainer.</p>

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dm3 - you misspeeled the name of your college

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<p>Damn, you're right! Where are you from, Gomestar? I bet we're like 2 or 3 degrees of separation from each other. CNY is so small, heh.</p>

<p>At SMU, want to be at Vassar, Bowdoin, NYU or UT</p>

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CNY is so small, heh.

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<p>I met quite a few people from Syracuse at Colgate, including my closest friend there. Her ex was attending OCC although I'm not sure if he still does.</p>

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Her ex was attending OCC although I'm not sure if he still does.

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<p>I bet I went to highschool with him.</p>

<p>-currently at ny cc
-want to be at Cornell</p>

<p>i'm from just north of syracuse in liverpool. CNY is small in some aspects, big on other. For example, my HS graduating class was over 600 - alot of people for the size of the town. And it took a 30 minute drive just to get to Onondaga hill!</p>

<p>I took classes at OCC and Syracuse U. They're both just a quick drive from campus to campus. The profs are way better at OCC, and it's a fraction of the cost. Believe it or not, my worst profs at OCC were adjuncts from LeMoyne and SU. Rejoice in the fact that you don't have an econ lecture of 400 students at OCC! The teachers here at Cornell are nothing short of amazing. I thought i'd get alot of research-only oriented lecture style profs (like i had at SU), but my profs now are brilliant teachers, astonishingly smart, and will do whatever it takes to help their students become the very best student/individual they possibly can. Hopefully you'll see the same difference when you transfer. What other schools are you looking at, dm3?</p>

<p>At: University of Delaware
Want: UVA, UNC Chapel Hill, or McGill</p>

<p>At: Duke
Want: Georgetown, Chicago, NYU</p>

<p>At: UMASS- Amherst</p>

<p>Want to be at: FORDHAM, Marymount Manhattan, Eugene Lang College/ New School University</p>

<p>Smc-> Ucla</p>

<p>Hey avtussel, I'm at UMass, Amherst with you. Ha, good luck this year.</p>

<p>Cornell here. I would like to transfer to harvard.</p>

<p>thank you Janel89, are you looking to get out as well?</p>

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<p>I'd like to goto NYU although its super expensive. Might apply to Michigan and Berkeley too. I'm going to apply to Columbia, Harvard, Yale and Stanford with the expectation I will get dinged at each one =)</p>

<p>I have a feeling I'm going to go to Cornell in the end. It is an amazing school. My dad works in the hotel school, my cousin and several other kids I know go there and my little brother will be in this years ED pool. The only things that keep it from being my top choice is 1) the difficulty and workload 2) the grade deflation (thinking about law school) 3) the lack of access to a cool city (Ithaca is cool, but it's not Providence, NY, Boston etc).</p>

<p>I definately know what you mean about the SU/OCC thing. I took a summer class at SU in statistics and got a TA that has english as a second language and had never taught statistics before and it was like 1500 bucks. Luckily it was an easy class.</p>

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<p>ever goto heids hotdogs?</p>

<p>yep, or i'll go to the breakfast depot across the street. great places!</p>