I went to both Cornell and Michigan and they are nothing alike, except superficially (large student body, small College town, cold climate). |
Op here - she is planning on applying to at least 4 Big 10 schools, probably more. There will be a reach, at least a few targets and some safeties in there. But she isn't interested in small schools, has room for more on her list and has expressed interest in a few Ivies because she knows there are other great characteristics about them, putting aside her love of Big 10 atmosphere. If she won the Ivy lottery, she would then have to decide which is more important to her. We are the epitome of a Big 10 family with at least 6 schools represented in larger family structure and the pull is strong. Thanks for all the guidance in the thread. |
ND, which is neither an Ivy nor B10. |
I think we can read the spirit of the question, but TYSM for your insightful comment! |