Who HASN'T decided where they're going next year?

<p>Where are you choosing between?
For me it's:
Johns Hopkins University
University of Wisconsin Madison (honors program)
Tufts University</p>

<p>I haven’t either…
it’s either University of Glasgow, which I cannot afford, or Mount Holyoke, on which I’m having serious doubts why I even applied.
I’m still on 6 waitlists though…</p>

<p>I still say you should go to Wisconsin. and Mt Holyoke is a very good school.</p>

<p>Emory or Tulane nearly full ride. Hard decision.</p>

<p>If costs are an issue, go to Wisconsin… Other than that, JHU IR is hard to beat…</p>

<p>it’s between Clemson and Virginia Tech for me</p>

<p>I’m deciding between Wash U (no $), USC (some $), and Case Western (more $).</p>

<p>ha molliegym</p>

<p>i’m deciding between Case and WashU although my gut intuition is Case because I could do a double major I want to do and maybe a minor without developing insomnia. And I can play music/walk to all the TCO concerts. I’ll know for sure by this weekend, I set myself a deadline.</p>

<p>i have to choose between UCI and UWSeattle. Im from Cali, I don’t know if the out of state experience will be worth the $$$. What do you think?</p>

<p>WashU, Penn, and Notre Dame for me.</p>

<p>I have not chosen yet. My options are: Saint Anselm, UNH, UVM, UMass, northeastern, uconn, and stonehill</p>

<p>D can’t decide between UMass, UDel, Syracuse, Muhlenberg and Lehigh. I’m giving her 3 more days…she’s driving me crazy!!!</p>

<p>Haha, WaitingDad! I’m sure my parents would agree with you!<br>
Every day they look at me and sing (very poorly) the first line of that old Diana Ross song…“Do you know where you’re going to…”</p>

<p>I can’t decide between my choices and I’m waitlisted at Bucknell and Washington & Lee. ARGH!!!</p>

<p>Marquette University or Saint Louis University - I love Jesuit schools and these two are both awesome. It doesn’t help that they are very similar, I wish I could go to both.</p>

<p>Go to SLU.</p>

<p>Why do you say SLU?</p>

<p>I haven’t chosen yet either. I’m between NYU and GA Tech. I want to study applied math. Basically, it comes down to money. I live in GA so I get HOPE. I’m fortunate enough to come from a family where paying for college is not an issue. My parents just want me to start growing up and learning to manage money so if I go to NYU they said I have to get a job between the summer and school year that can get me 10k per year. I don’t know whether if I want to work 20 hrs/week to go to my number one choice or to just take the easy route and go to Tech. This weekend I’m probably going to write NYU and GT on a bunch of slips of paper, put them in a hat, and draw my future college. Lol.</p>

<p>D can’t decide between U Mich and U Wisc. Waitingdad - I feel your pain!</p>

<p>I haven’t either. :frowning: I am choosing between UVM, SUNY Buffalo, and QU.</p>

<p>Can’t decide between computer science at Indiana U with 75% covered, Purdue with 50% covered. There is also 95% covered at IUPUI the two schools combined in Indy which is mostly a commuter college although I can stay in two bedroom apartment (not a dorm) as part of their Honors school and still earn a Purdue degree. It would not be a classic college experience, but I don’t see myself too involved in much of that. Computer science and a math degree with masters to follow immediately will keep me busy.</p>

<p>Everyone says Purdue is a no brainer for computer science and engineering, however IU’s program is a hidden gem from an academic view, but the reputation doesn’t have the clout. But wow what a campus, and the computer science program school feels like a small school inside a big one. My dad has five emails from recruiters and folks in the IT field who say what you do in school and co-op matter more. And that’s what even puts IUPUI in the game is that they have great co-op opportunties withing walking distance right downtown. It’s one of the cleanest, safest urban areas in the country for it’s size.</p>

<p>I keep thinking this is so hard because I’m trying to be financially responsible, but all scenarios have compelling merit. AGGHHH</p>