<p>I’m bored…I know Princeton Review has already done this, but I’m kind of skeptical of their results. </p>
<p>If you could attend any university regardless of money/admissions/etc., what would it be?</p>
<p>When you give your answer, copy and paste the old schools, and if your answer has already been stated once, add 1 to the number next to it. So if two people like Chicago best and the person after that likes NYU best:</p>
<p>University of Chicago 2
New York University</p>
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<p>I’ll start:</p>
<p>University of Chicago</p>
<p>Once again, very bored at work. Let’s see the results.</p>
<p>University of Chicago
Dartmouth College
Harvard University
Williams College
Chicago Law
Yale Law (Pass/Fail!)
Columbia Law
Northwestern Law
Northwestern- seven year honors medical program</p>
<p>there we go pirt8528…columbia law, yale law, northwestern law etc. should just be columbia, yale, or northwestern. And #1 dream school means pick one…I know it’s difficult. </p>
<p>University of Chicago
Dartmouth College
Harvard University
Williams College</p>
<p>I’ll go with Stanford, but I’d have to do more research about it. Yale has also caught my eye as a seemingly perfect school for me (aside from getting in, where it is less than perfect :)).</p>
<p>University of Chicago
Dartmouth College
Harvard University
Williams College
Stanford University 2
Rice University</p>
<p>Yeah, this may seem strange since I was Amherst (ED), but I love Stanford more than Heaven. Problem is that I couldn’t put 4 more years into that campus especially with my family being gone, it would feel way too nostalgic. But really Stanford for Amherst is not a bad trade off, not bad at all, love my school.</p>
<p>University of Chicago
Dartmouth College 2
Harvard University 2
Williams College
Stanford University 3
Rice University</p>
<p>University of Chicago
Dartmouth College 3
Harvard University 2
Williams College
Stanford University 2
Rice University
MIT 2
Univesity of Miami
Brown</p>