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-- Posted by violaghost at 7:02 am on June 5, 2008

For the past few years, Princeton Review asked parents about the colleges they would send their kids to if cost and selectivity was not an issue. What is your absolute dream college?


-- Posted by chelseamorgan at 7:03 am on June 5, 2008

Julliard.


-- Posted by dont bother me at 7:03 am on June 5, 2008

university of texas actually.....but i currently hate them


-- Posted by 721 at 7:06 am on June 5, 2008

UCLA or UC Berkley


-- Posted by violaghost at 7:07 am on June 5, 2008

Wow, lots of people wanna do music...


-- Posted by wOlF at 7:07 am on June 5, 2008

Well.  I guess I would have to research it a little bit more, but I guess Princeton.


-- Posted by violaghost at 7:07 am on June 5, 2008

In case you're interested, NYU topped the Princeton Review list for many years.


-- Posted by danny240591 at 7:09 am on June 5, 2008

i put harvard but i would rather go to oxford uni


-- Posted by 721 at 7:09 am on June 5, 2008

opps Stanford.


-- Posted by Latin Muscle at 7:10 am on June 5, 2008

Harvard  Uni. for sure.


-- Posted by marshmellowman at 7:26 am on June 5, 2008

From those American unis: MIT, CalTech, UCBerkeley, UCLA


-- Posted by matto at 7:35 am on June 5, 2008

Pribably MIT, Berkeley, or NYU.


-- Posted by thosearoundlaugh at 7:48 am on June 5, 2008

one where they hand me a degree for no reason


-- Posted by jennay at 8:01 am on June 5, 2008

Where is Duke?!?!


-- Posted by TheatreMinelli at 3:50 pm on June 5, 2008

I would love to go to NYU one day. Alas money prevents me from doing so.


-- Posted by Charolastra at 12:10 am on June 11, 2008

berkeley is riding on its name at this point (then again most of those places probably are).


i still wish i didn't get rejected from reed. also, i'm worried that i might have to leave the school i'm enrolled in currently (smith) if they don't compensate enough for the tuition hike

i might consider mcgill as postgrad study

ps my horn teacher went to nec


-- Posted by SilverClover at 11:02 am on June 13, 2008

If I had to do it all over again, I think I should have applied to Brown- I probably could have gotten in. Still, my school is still pretty much my dream school.


-- Posted by TheatreMinelli at 11:42 am on June 13, 2008

Quote: from SilverClover at 7:02 pm on June 13, 2008


If I had to do it all over again, I think I should have applied to Brown- I probably could have gotten in. Still, my school is still pretty much my dream school.

Are you still doing your year abroad over here?


-- Posted by Mieux at 11:56 pm on June 16, 2008

MIT.  


-- Posted by iBritt at 1:37 pm on June 17, 2008

Berkeley.

It's been my dream school since 8th grade.


-- Posted by Fauna at 2:17 pm on June 20, 2008

I would love to do postgrad at Columbia, unfortunately I don't shit money.

In da UK my dream uni is UCL :(


-- Posted by whrocky5092 at 6:53 am on June 21, 2008

Columbiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa beotch.


-- Posted by x Jean Paul x at 5:04 am on June 29, 2008

Columbia


-- Posted by Miden at 12:39 pm on June 29, 2008

I honestly care nothing about going to a ivy college, or any of the colleges you mentioned above.

My dream public college would be Auburn University

My dream private college would either be Faulkner or Pepperdine.


-- Posted by pocky bot at 7:51 am on July 9, 2008

American University.


-- Posted by 2ndbreakfast79 at 6:54 pm on July 11, 2008

when i was younger i wanted to go to Duke or Notre Dame.


-- Posted by gprime at 10:21 pm on July 13, 2008

I'd have chosen Penn, where I applied to twice. What stands out to me is the extent of the "one college" philosophy. That is, as an undergrad I could take law school courses, or graduate political science courses, or Wharton courses. Couple that with the school's high Jewish population, location in a major city, and balanced social scene, and it'd be hard to do better.

I would however like to note that the way the poll is set up is a bit, well, stupud. I mean, why put LACs like Amherst, with tech schools like CalTech? And why are California publics being compared to elite Midwestern research schools?


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