<p>just curious, how many people do they admit for isp?</p>
<p>I believe they admit around 70 or 80 people, with around 30 eventually entering the program.</p>
<p>brown university</p>
<p>williams, vassar, washu, michigan</p>
<p>hehe...I'm not turning anyone down...NU was the only school I applied to cuz I was too lazy to do anymore apps. That and I figured I'd still have time to fill out more apps if I didn't get in...</p>
<p>U Chicago
Emory
USC
UT Engineering Honors full scholarship
Vanderbilt (full tuition)
Wash U
Rice</p>
<p>UCONN (honors), UMASS (honors), Colby College, Grinnell College, Emerson College, Boston University, Smith College (STRIDE Scholar) </p>
<p>In the end, it came down to Smith and Northwestern, but, though I did love Smith, Northwestern totally sold me. It was a combination of Medill, the people, and Chicago. </p>
<p>Can't wait to see you all next year!</p>
<p>Cornell
UVA
W&M
Virginia Tech
UMichigan-Ann Arbor
Brown-waitlist</p>
<p>NU 2010!!!!!</p>
<p>Michigan Honors
BU- half tuition
NYU-presidential scholar
BC
Syracuse Newhouse- half-tuition</p>
<p>Michigan
Berkeley spring
Pomona
Illinois</p>
<p>UMichigan-Ann Arbor
UNC-Chapel Hill
Purdue
IU
Loyola-Chicago</p>
<p>I'm turning down UCB, UCLA, UCSD, UCD (regents), USC, peabody conservatory, Tufts wl, and Barnard (even though i love and spent times there w/my sister.</p>
<p>Rice University, UT Austin Plan II Honors, Baylor</p>
<p>There's another thread, of the same topic, on the main page.</p>
<p>I got into Southern Cal, UGA, Furman, Vanderbilt, and UNC-Chapel Hill</p>
<p>Georgetown College
NYU
BU
UBC (Canada)</p>
<p>Turning Down:</p>
<p>Grinnell, Rochester, Emory, WashU</p>
<p>Waitlisted: Columbia</p>
<p>UCSB, gatech, yale, Uwashington, Upenn (wl)
for phd in chemical engineering</p>
<p>NYU, UC Davis, Carnegie Mellon, GA Tech, USC, Concordia (Canada), and McGill (Canada)</p>
<p>turning down harvard, duke, rice, and yale for northwestern.</p>