<p>cornell: the only ivy league, one of only two academically prestigous schools, and the only academically prestigous school on the east coast that I was able to locate that posses an apparel design major</p>
<p>brown: fits my personality/style really well, loved the atmosphere, and loved the option of coregistering at RISD</p>
<p>Brown's not in NJ....
Besides, I went with the school that had my major, which is really rare, and limited to just 6-7 schools. Besides, if the whole thing about a prestigious school attracting prestige families/student's, I guess it'll help me once I can build up a nice social network.</p>
<p>According to Wiki: "Cornell produces more graduates that go on to become doctors than any other university in the country. It also produces the largest number of graduates in the life sciences who continue for Ph.D. degrees,[10] and is ranked fourth in the world in producing the largest number of graduates who go on to pursue Ph.D.s at American institutions."</p>
<p>Cornell- very unique programs; gorgeous setting; prestige; pragmatic kids; research opportunities; architecture</p>
<p>Brown- want to be around other slightly different kids; no distribution requirements; access to a city; architecture (bascially true of all top schools, I guess)</p>
<p>Only fools go to Cornell, Brown, Dartmouth, Penn, Columbia, Stanford basically any non-HYP schools. As a matter of fact, why would anyone want to go to Yale that starts with a Y, which is the second to last letter in the alphabet therefore it must be bad. Harvard and Princeton are probably the only two acceptable schools in the world, well Harvard at least I just don't like Princeton. </p>