Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha, only people who attended top 25 schools are responding
hahahaha in the spirit of your comment, I'll go...
Wanted Notre Dame... ended up at Catholic University. ahahahah I never had a chance. BUT... CUA gave me an opportunity to study architecture that no other school would have allowed me to try. 30 years later, I've been very successful and enjoyed the fruits of a great education, wonderful campus and lifelong friends. So, there you go!
Anonymous wrote:Thought this would be interesting too.
Me: Swarthmore, Swarthmore (and no I wouldn't get in today)

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These answers must be mostly made up. I am the only parent here whose parents told them they had to go to one of two zero status schools that they could afford and my choice had nothing to do with what I “want”?
I know. I wanted to go away, but went to local CC (was wonderful) and then to a state college.
No and NoAnonymous wrote:These answers must be mostly made up. I am the only parent here whose parents told them they had to go to one of two zero status schools that they could afford and my choice had nothing to do with what I “want”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colby/Bucknell
Got into Colby but parents said it was too far away. Enjoyed Bucknell and probably wouldn’t have liked in the end how small Colby was size wise.
What's it like to work on The Street?
LOL