<p>1.Harvard
2.Cambridge
3.Princeton
4.Yale
5.Stanford
6.Columbia
7.Oxford</p>
<ol>
<li>Stanford
2-4. Caltech
2-4. Princeton
2-4. MIT</li>
<li>UC Berkely</li>
<li>Carnegie Mellon</li>
<li>University of Waterloo</li>
</ol>
<p>All for their respective engineering programs.</p>
<p>Wow, Stanford first eh?</p>
<p>Princeton
Harvard
Oxford
Cambridge
Stanford
MIT
Yale</p>
<p>Penn
Harvard
Princeton
Stanford
Yale
Columbia
Chicago
Michigan</p>
<p>Globally:</p>
<p>Harvard
Oxford
Cambridge
Stanford
Yale
Princeton
Berkeley</p>
<p>It's funny how everyone in the board is aiming for at least one Ivy.</p>
<p>I guess it only makes sense, you know - people might as well apply for the heck of it and, who knows, they might get lucky and find themselves in an extremely prestigious campus!</p>
<p>Princeton
Caltech
MIT
Harvard
Stanford
Yale
Penn</p>
<p>I intend to study biochemistry, and from what I've researched so far(not much, I have to admit), these seem to have good biochemistry or molecular biology classes. If you have a different opinion or you have heard something else, please let me know.</p>
<p>for anything molecular bio-ish:
Harvard
JHU
Princeton
MIT
Stanford
Cambridge
Caltach and Oxford</p>
<p>did i mention i'm biased? ;)</p>
<p>I have a question, are most of the people replying here students who are planning to apply in the future or students admitted to one of the universities listed?</p>
<p>Both.
I have been admitted to both Princeton and Cambridge and there are some more who where admitted to HYPMS. Some others will apply for next year I guess.</p>
<p>Which one have you decided on? Did you apply for aid?</p>
<p>Cambridge. There's a thread about it (a very controversial one).</p>