I personally recommend you take Columbia over Brown as New York is the greatest place on earth, and Colombia is the best school for actual learning (Most Ivy League schools are where rich jerks go to make business connections with other rich jerks so they can have a giant rich circle jerk. The professors are all too busy writing using their Ivy League professor status to make heaps of money, so you will end up being taught by the teaching assistants. Ivy League schools are some of the most expensive around. Don't go to Brown.EClaris said:My top two choices are Brown and Columbia. My interviews went really well for them and I feel like they would be two good fits.
Brown for it's completely open curriculum and Columbia for it's supposedly amazing core classes, environment and connections in the city.
New York City.
I think being garunteed housing in NYC for 4 years age 18-22 is good enough reason to go to Columbia.
There is a possibility that I may attend Law School there... Definitely GO BLUE!WhamBamSam said:I'm in my first year as a math major at the University of Michigan. Go Blue!
You could always go here [http://www.citadel.edu/] if you didn't get accepted. It's a very nice military college and is currently where I attend.Wardog13 said:or what college /university did you go to?
I am hoping to get accepted into the Air Force Academy, so I have to take all these hard as hell math and science classes if I want to have any chance of getting in seeing as it only takes 1000 cadets a year.
I'm working on my PhD at NYU right now. It's a good school and the location is incredible. I completely recommend it.senorcromas said:I wouldn't mind going to Princeton; they have great scholarships.
Maybe NYU, but that wouldn't be until at least my second year...