<p>Carnegie Mellon :)</p>
<p>MIT fer rizzle.</p>
<p>Stanford, Notre Dame, Northwestern, or DePauw. All of them have their advantages and disadvantages.</p>
<p>Duke or Vassar</p>
<p>I would look into several of the midsized top-ranked liberal arts colleges like Amherst College, Williams College, Swarthmore, Colgate, and Holy Cross. If you are female I would also consider Smith and Mount Holyoke.</p>
<p>UVa or NYU. Or Wesleyan. Or LSE. Or UToronto. Or the McGill LLB program.</p>
<p>I think for me it would be Stanford, in part because it does not seem quite as elite as Harvard or Yale (I’m not brilliant), and also because I’d like the location. I’ve been interested in California for years… And I knew a couple of girls from high school who went to Stanford.</p>
<p>Northwestern or Pepperdine!!!</p>
<p>Oxford or Cambridge, probably.</p>
<p>I would have to say wesleyan. Wesleyan is betta than brown, I don’t care what anyone says.</p>
<p>MIT. Best Economics school besides HYP, and on the East Coast. I’m really starting to feel sick about California and the West Coast in general. I’ve lived in Southern California for my entire life and I can’t wait to leave and never come back.</p>
<p>After MIT, I’d take Stanford even though it’s on the West Coast.</p>
<p>Others: NorthWestern, Duke, UC Berekly, University of Chicago…</p>
<p>MIT</p>
<p>Deep down inside I am a math/foreign language/linguistics geek from heck.</p>
<p>I would have loved, in retrospect, to have a double major in math and linguistics at MIT and a minor in Spanish or something.</p>
<p>Well, you know, only if the magical college godmother fed, clothed, housed, and paid me while I was going… because I sure as heck do not think one could do all that studying and work as much as I do at all!</p>
<p>Pomona, Pitzer, UChicago, or Oxford The latter mainly just to say I went to school at Oxford… haha. And I’m assuming this is guaranteed acceptance and financial aid?</p>
<p>UC Berkeley, McGill, Stanford, Oxford or Cambridge, Duke, MIT…</p>
<p>I think what username (post 2) was referring to is that too many people focus on THE ivy league schools… simply because they are in the ivy league. the ivy league is ONLY a sports conference. sure, all the schools are great, but they aren’t the 8 best by any analysis. the media is largely to blame, as they use the moniker to denote academic excellence, where they could easily use MIT, Stanford, or many NESCAC schools instead and have the same meaning.</p>
<p>La Sorbonne, HO HO HO, baguette!</p>
<p>Northwestern or Johns Hopkins without a doubt :)</p>
<p>Indubitably UVA! I would also preferably select it over Harvard as well as any other “Ivy league” university.</p>
<p>Johns Hopkins yupp</p>
<p>Pomona or UVA</p>