Would you want to go to the same school as your sibling?

<p>Okay so two years ago, my brother went to college and I used to always joke that his current school is automatically on my list. But now that I have to revise my list of possibilities (even though I have some time) , I am kind of falling in love with it = P
So I was wondering if you guys would or wouldn't care if your younger sibling ended up at the same college as you</p>

<p>…I wouldn’t go to the same school as my sister.</p>

<p>It’d be awkward ending up at the same party and getting wasted together. You know, if I do party.</p>

<p>I know! I’m scared that I would bump into him at a party too or some other odd situation…</p>

<p>My brother is in the army but i don’t think it’d be that bad, i’d feel kinda safe haha. Plus he’s like the coolest person i know, but i guess it could get awkward sometimes</p>

<p>i have a twin brother and no, i wouldn’t mind going to the same college as him</p>

<p>If it was a big school then no, I wouldn’t really care. Small school with like 1000 people? No way.</p>

<p>We’d only be there together for two years anyway.</p>

<p>It would be rad to go to the same college as your older bro/sis. You would automatically have older friends. And they could help you with homework and tell you the best teachers to take. Also, you could hang out in their dorm and if you had any problems with your roomie, you could just go sleep in your older bro/sis room.</p>

<p>Unless your brother/sister has someone over.</p>

<p>…</p>

<p>Awk.</p>

<p>My sister and I are really close, but we’re such different people. I know that my top choices are on her list (she’s two years younger), but I’m encouraging her to go beyond what she knows from my list and start researching schools that sound interesting to her-and she’s finally taking my advice. If she finds that the perfect school for her is the same school I attend, that’s great-I’m sure we’ll have fun together. At the same time, if she researches and discovers the perfect school and it’s not mine, that’s more than fine. After all, we’re two different people-physically and psychologically speaking-so we shouldn’t be expected to love the same thing. But if we do? It could be a ton of fun!</p>

<p>My sister will graduate from college when I graduate from high school later this school year, so it’s not like I’ll really have too many benefits from her having attended this school. But, she still has some pretty substantial connections, and I know she wants me to attend her school because she thinks I would fit in pretty well (and plus, it’s one of HYPSM). And it’s much closer to our hometown than every other school I’m looking at. It would be cool to have kind of an insider’s guide to the school. I’m not sure I’m applying, though.</p>

<p>I probably wouldn’t care. In terms of grade levels, I’m four grade levels ahead of my sister (I’m a senior and she’s currently an 8th grader). So unless she graduates early or something, I highly doubt we’ll have to deal with this situation in the first place :p</p>

<p>I won’t have this problem. (My sister is 10 years younger and in special education). But I’d do it.</p>

<p>Siblings tend to like the same things… just because it’s genetic.</p>

<p>I don’t really know how it’d be awkward. =/ I mean… My dad and his two sisters all went to the same school and they all loved it. They never had any problems. A lot of people I know go to the same schools that their older siblings go to. It just happens.</p>

<p>I have a twin brother, and although I wouldn’t mind going to the same school as him, I just want to go to a different school for a change</p>

<p>Absolutely not. My sister is one of those quintessential, obnoxious sorority girls, and so all the stories she tells me have kinda negatively colored my picture of the school she goes to.</p>

<p>I would prefer not to go, but I wouldn’t really mind going…I guess i’m used to it since me, my brother and my sis go to the same school.
My sister would mind though. She’s 4 years younger, and I think she’s a bit traumatized, cuz in school most people don’t know her name and she’s known as “Little <em>myrealname</em>”.</p>

<p>I’m an only child, so I don’t have this problem.</p>

<p>No, I would not. It would never happen though anyways.</p>

<p>NONONONONONONONONONONONONONO.
Is it assertive?</p>

<p>I’m applying to my sister’s school (she’s two years ahead). It’s a medium-sized school, so we’d probably see each other a lot. This is both a pro and a con. We’re really close, so I like the idea of being able to see her. This past year and a bit has been hard for me with her gone. However, we’re really similar people and I dislike doing everything she does as well as she does but second. We’ll see.</p>

<p>Goodness no. Unfortunately she’s taken a particular liking to the school I’ll be attending…Here’s to hoping she gets into a peer school but not mine! :)</p>