No one ever applies to...

<p>It just occurred to me that there are several schools that are decent academically that I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone get chanced for/applying to - </p>

<p>Willamette University
University of St. Louis
Kenyon College (probably some, I just haven’t seen them)
Sewanee- the University of the South
Millsaps College
Manhattanville College
any alternative type school (e.g. Bard, Hampshire, COA, Warren Wilson)
Any “state” school other than Florida State, Ohio State, Michigan State, and Penn State
Any public “tech” school other than Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech
Any post-secondary institution, public or private, in Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Kansas, Alaska, Montana, either Dakota, or Idaho
Universities of New Hampshire, Maine (besides myself), Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana (and LSU), and the states listed above</p>

<p>You’d think with the combined student bodies, you’d see people around, but I don’t recall having done so</p>

<p>I’m actually applying to Alaska (Anchorage) for grad school. I want to study marine/environmental biology in one of the greatest places on earth!</p>

<p>Wow, I’ve never even heard of some of those schools.</p>

<p>I also will be applying to UNH for grad school. The new England coast is amazing if you want to study marine life. :)</p>

<p>Warts, you are SOOO sexy. :D</p>

<p>you should apply to UMaine. I think they have good marine bio.</p>

<p>I’ve definitely seen people on here state that they or their children have applied to Kenyon. And it’s my friend’s first choice.</p>

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<p>I think you mean Michigan by Michigan State. Both are talked about on here, but UMich far more often (it has its own subforum).</p>

<p>Yeah, but wow, I didn’t even know there was a University of St. Louis. I thought there was just WUStL.</p>

<p>Mapleleaf, I just went to the UMaine website, and you’re right! They have a marine bio program, which I am pretty sure is good. IMO, any place where you can get a hands-on education is a great program.</p>

<p>Now I have another school to apply to! :smiley: Thanks!</p>

<p>lol it’s in princeton review.</p>

<p>oops actually it’s St. Louis University.
Still haven’t seen anyone apply there.</p>

<p>Both Michigan and Michigan State I’ve seen, as opposed to Kansas State for example, which apparently has a student body of 19,000, none of whom are on this website lol</p>

<p>We’re pretty close to the water. I know that the College of Atlantic does a lot of stuff with the ocean (only undergrad) and UMaine always pitches its marine bio program to us for the hands on aspect</p>

<p>I WOULD apply to said colleges for undergrad, but I don’t want to spend OOS tuition.</p>

<p>yeah definitely</p>

<p>that’s probably the best advice I’ve ever given on this website lol</p>

<p>lol. Congrats!</p>

<p>thx lol. and to think it came in HSL</p>

<p>never heard of those schools either. hmm but its CC. everyone here applies to either the ivies or top 50 or so schools.</p>

<p>I know people who are applying to some of those schools. But on here I haven’t seen it much.</p>

<p>XD This topic made me laugh</p>

<p>I live in MT, and I’m the only person I know going OOS for college</p>

<p>I hear University of Kansas has good marine bio.</p>

<p>ooh i’ve applied to the university of maine and the university of montana.</p>