<p>Where else did you apply and what were the decisions - Ill start:</p>
<p>Accepted
Vanderbilt
Notre Dame
Georgetown
Boston College
William and Mary
Virginia (Out of State)
Michigan (Out of State)
UCLA (Out of State)
Ohio St (In State)
Indiana (Out of State)</p>
<p>Waitlisted
None</p>
<p>Rejected
Princeton
Duke
Brown
Berkeley (Out of State)
Northwestern</p>
<p>Accepted:
Georgetown
Cornell
Tufts
William and Mary
BC (Honors)
Holy Cross
BU (Honors)
American (Honors)</p>
<p>Waitlisted:
Brown
Bowdoin</p>
<p>Rejected:
Dartmouth
Duke</p>
<p>I have a real tough choice coming up seeing as Brown was the only school I would have taken hands down. Right now I’m leaning towards G-town (perfect program for me, International Health) but Cornell, Tufts, or William and Mary could still win me over.</p>
<p>Accepted:
Georgetown
Rice
Notre Dame
Tulane
Baylor
Louisiana State
Mississippi State
University of South Alabama
Springhill College
Millaps College</p>
<p>ACCEPTED
Georgetown (EA)
BC Honors (EA)
USC
Wellesley
Barnard</p>
<p>WAITLISTED
Brown
Pomona</p>
<p>REJECTED
Cornell
Yale</p>
<p>Deciding between Barnard and Georgetown.
and Cornell was really random with acceptances this year… like 10 kids from my school applied and 1 got in, but the rejects got into Stanford, Yale, Columbia, Dartmouth… weird.</p>
<p>Accepted:
Georgetown (EA)
NYU (Honors/Scholars)
American (Honors)
UW-Madison (in-state, honors)
University of the Pacific (honors, EA)
University of Chicago (EA)
Macalester</p>
<p>Waitlisted:
Notre Dame (already got off)</p>
<p>Rejected:
Duke</p>
<p>Through the course of the year, Georgetown was my first choice, but I began realizing that I might want more options in my undergraduate years and that something as extremly focused as the SFS might not be for me. So, I’ll be attending NYU next year because it offers more options and a better environment than the other schools at a great cost with the help of a scholarship.</p>