Óglaigh_na_hÉireann
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My long and ever-changing list (bolded are the ones I'm really interested in):
Auburn
Tennessee
Indiana
Depaul
American
Catholic University of America
Kentucky
Penn State
South Carolina
Right now I'd say Auburn interests me the most. I really want to find a new environment in college and the south is the one I'm looking into right now. Depaul is Catholic and in an incredibly urban setting, which I like. Kentucky is really laid-back and fun. Indiana is absolutely beautiful, I was there on Monday; the campus is heavily shaded by trees, it almost seems like it's set in a forest. American interests me because I love DC, my brother lives there, and I'm very involved in politics. South Carolina offers a southern environment and a few of my friends who are seniors are headed there. Penn State is supposed to be a very fun school and for some reason my brother is trying to push me in its direction---I guess everyone that graduates from there only have good things to say. Catholic U is a catholic school and is also in DC. I'm not very familiar with Tennessee, but that'll change after I make a visit there in the summer.
Oh, the reason I'm not considering Notre Dame is that I don't quite have the profile to be competitive, which doesn't say so much about me as it does about the playing field for admittance into the university.
Auburn
Tennessee
Indiana
Depaul
American
Catholic University of America
Kentucky
Penn State
South Carolina
Right now I'd say Auburn interests me the most. I really want to find a new environment in college and the south is the one I'm looking into right now. Depaul is Catholic and in an incredibly urban setting, which I like. Kentucky is really laid-back and fun. Indiana is absolutely beautiful, I was there on Monday; the campus is heavily shaded by trees, it almost seems like it's set in a forest. American interests me because I love DC, my brother lives there, and I'm very involved in politics. South Carolina offers a southern environment and a few of my friends who are seniors are headed there. Penn State is supposed to be a very fun school and for some reason my brother is trying to push me in its direction---I guess everyone that graduates from there only have good things to say. Catholic U is a catholic school and is also in DC. I'm not very familiar with Tennessee, but that'll change after I make a visit there in the summer.
Oh, the reason I'm not considering Notre Dame is that I don't quite have the profile to be competitive, which doesn't say so much about me as it does about the playing field for admittance into the university.