<p>I feel like it’d be really socially awkward at MIT</p>
<p>Haha, I love MIT:) By the way, Happy New Year everyone!!!</p>
<p>By the way, I just submitted last application (wait, no, second to last, but that one’s due in Feb) about an hour ago!! Yay, I’m so happy.</p>
<p>Happy new year and good luck everyone</p>
<p>Happy New Year, i submitted my app a 2 weeks ago. Now i’m just waiting…not so patiently though haha</p>
<p>Yeah I submitted mine.
But it just didn’t feel like enough. I mean, it’s YALE. It feels like I should have sent them pages and pages or something.</p>
<p>Happy New Year, everyone! Anyone have any big plans for today or 2010 in general?</p>
<p>@calico- which app is due feb?! thats amazing!</p>
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I love MIT too. <3</p>
<p>^Haha, I have an app due in March for a safety school. (It’s rolling, though.)</p>
<p>Yeah, lots of rolling admissions schools have late deadlines. My friend told me that she couldn’t even FIND a deadline on the University of Portland website.</p>
<p>I’m applying to University of Toronto in Canada, and their deadline is March 15th! I have no idea when they notify you… I think I’ll get it in early and see if they have a rolling admission-like response of decision…</p>
<p>^ UToronto was the one I was referring to. </p>
<p>Are you applying to any other Canadian schools?</p>
<p>EDIT: I think if you apply before a date a February you get notifications by April, but if you submit after that you’ll get them by June or something.</p>
<p>^ Oh sick! Hahah. I was born in the area, though I live in California now. My mom went there, my cousin, etc. and having been around it many times, I thought I would apply. Or else, no. No other Canadian schools. You? McGill, etc?
And that’s nice to know that it has rolling admission. Do you know how long they take to reply? It would be cool to set it up so it comes along with my other application decisions.</p>
<p>EDIT: You just answered my question. Thanks! Haha.</p>
<p>I’m actually having second thoughts about applying to Toronto actually, because of the exorbitant application fee. I wanted to apply to Rothman commerce, which meant that I had to pay an additional fee, so the application fee turned out to be about CN $205. o__O’'</p>
<p>Yeah, I’m applying to McGill. The scholarship essay topic is horrible, so I’m delaying that as much as possible. It’s due on the 15th, so I’ll probably end up doing it next weekend.</p>
<p>I haven’t even looked at the application fee for Toronto. I should do that before I consider applying. Even if I get in, I’d still have to see how much I’d want to go there. And I’ve already spent like $700 on applications. Gah.</p>
<p>$205!? That’s insane! I was crying about Stanford’s $90 fee!
Yeah, I’ve been bad about trying not to procrastinate. I had the hardest time deciding which University of Chicago essay topic to go with, so I put it off until now. Now it’s due tomorrow and I’ll probably end up taking my essay from Yale and going with the “Your Own Prompt” prompt.</p>
<p>$205? How do people have enough money to pay for that and some other colleges? Though I can’t really talk. I’ve spent far more than $1000 on application fees.</p>
<p>^I’ve spent $1200 on app fees altogether</p>
<p>stanfords is 90?! thats more than most. all the ivies are 75</p>
<p>I spent only 280 bucks on my apps…and i thought that was bad!!!</p>
<p>I just calculated. A grand total of: $1300 including CSS Profile stuff, apps, sending SAT scores, etc.</p>
<p>!!???!!</p>
<p>That’s way more than I thought. Crap.</p>
<p>Wow, I’m feeling pretty lucky… only around $150 so far due to QuestBridge waivers and rolling-admissions schools</p>