Which Ivies did you apply to?

<p>Princeton and Yale. ( & Duke)</p>

<p>Update Time!</p>

<p>Yale/Harvard: 9
Yale/Princeton: 9
Harvard/Princeton: 8
Harvard/Penn: 4
Yale/Penn: 4
Yale/Brown: 4
Princeton/Penn: 4
Harvard/Dartmouth: 4
Harvard/Cornell: 4
Brown/Penn: 4
Yale/Dartmouth: 3
Princeton/Dartmouth: 3
Princeton/Brown: 3
Princeton/Cornell: 3
Harvard/Brown: 3
Penn/Cornell: 3
Columbia/Princeton: 2
Columbia/Brown: 2
Yale/Cornell: 2
Columbia/Cornell: 1
Dartmouth/Cornell: 1
Brown/Cornell: 1</p>

<p>Sorry, I've only done the overlap bit for the Ivies; to do all top schools would be too hardcore even for me. Interesting, eh? The biggest overlap thus far is between HYP(surprise, surprise). There is little overlap between very dissimilar schools(i.e. Brown and Cornell). Keep 'em coming!</p>

<p>Harvard (defered), Yale, Stanford, UPENN, Dartmouth, Brown, Duke, Georgetown, Washington University in St. Louis, Northwestern, Cornell, Notre Dame, UCB, UCLA, USD, Tufts, Boston College, Tulane, University of Michigan (Admitted into Honors program), and SUNY Binghamton. </p>

<p>Yeah I did alot!!!</p>

<p>brown, cornell and washington univ. in st louis, UVA, and univ. of rochester, oh, and a state school that no one has ever heard of ( Transylvania)</p>

<p>ah, we can list our non-ivies too? in that case:</p>

<p>ivies: (already posted) harvard, yale, princeton, duke</p>

<p>nonivies: stanford, amherst, williams, pomona, haverford, northwestern, washington, umich, UT</p>

<p>Duke's not an Ivy.</p>

<p>Cornell, JHU, Northwestern. But I'm going to Cornell (ED).</p>

<p>Columbia, ED, done.</p>

<p>Yale was my only Ivy (also Duke, Chicago, JHU, UNC)</p>

<p>ivies: harvard and princeton</p>

<p>nonivies: stanford, ucb, ucla (and a couple other UCs)</p>

<p>Ivies: NONE
Top Schools: Duke (5th), JHU(14th), Vandy(18th), Emory(20th)(accepted), Washington & Lee(13th LAC)</p>

<p>of course duke isn't an ivy... but if you read my original post, i included duke because, after all, harvard is the duke of the north. :)</p>

<p>Is Duke as good Northwestern for most students?</p>

<p>Mensa:</p>

<p>My guess is that it probably depends on the student. To me, they're both elite schools, and they both have strong and desireable qualities so, yeah, I think of them both at about the same standing. However, I'm sure that every student also has his or her perference on which one they like better and which one they're more likely to defend when in need. For me, that school would be Northwestern (Go NU!).</p>

<p>By the way, I love the user name! LOL!</p>

<p>Cornell, ED</p>

<p>Brown ED</p>

<p>I was going to apply to Grinnell, Northwestern, and Haverford</p>

<p>bring it on down to omlettville</p>

<p>Yale
Brown
Penn</p>

<p>And no others, because Stanford and Duke are not Ivies.</p>

<p>There are no Brown/Dartmouth or Penn/Dartmouth overlaps listed...</p>

<p>An updated tally:</p>

<p>Yale - 17
Harvard - 14
Princeton - 14
Penn - 9
Brown - 9
Dartmouth - 8
Columbia - 9
Cornell – 11</p>

<p>Northwestern – 5
UCB - 2
UCLA – 2
Stanford – 7
Chicago - 1
Georgetown – 4
NYU – 2
JHU –3
Duke – 8
Vanderbilt – 1
Emory - 1
Amherst - 5
Williams - 2<br>
Swarthmore -1
WUSTL – 2
Pomona –2
MIT – 2
Caltech – 1 </p>

<p>Calidan, the Penn/Dartmouth overlap was 3, and the Brown/Dartmouth overlap was 2, as of before. Updated overlap figures are on the way.</p>