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<p>i go to harvard-westlake.</p>
<p>My school's destinations, voluntarily submitted by seniors:</p>
<p>I'm not gonna lie....my year was probably one of the worst graduating classes on record.</p>
<p>School acceptances, or where they're going?</p>
<p>A decent number of kids at my school in Arkansas (magnet school) got accepted to good schools (ivies, top 25, etc) but had to choose cheaper routes. (62% of the students are on free and reduced lunch.)</p>
<p>Here's the top schools where people will attend:</p>
<p>1-Harvard (really smart girl, teen champion on jeopardy, and a cc addict..so she might see this)
1- Yale (smart girl)
1- Carnegie Mellon (for vocals)
1- MIT (absolutely brilliant math and science-oriented girl)
2- Wash U in STL (me and another girl)
1 or 2- Vanderbilt (for music)</p>
<p>In our school, if you get accepted to a good University, it's usually because you're accomplished....not because you have a legacy.</p>
<p>Oh...I did have a legacy (my sister)...but I'd like to think i'm smart.</p>
<p>geeeeez...</p>
<p>Hardly anyone in my school leaves the state.
I go to a relatively big public high school (1200 students... haaha it's big for Maine), and I dont think anyone's ever gone to an Ivy..</p>
<p>but a few people from the 2006 class got into some good Maine schools..</p>
<p>valedictorian got into Bowdoin
someone in the top 5% got into Bates</p>
<p>Someone from the 2004 class went to Swarthmore.. and another went to Amherst.. but that's basically it.. haha.</p>
<p>but maybe i'll change it and go to UPenn and be a rebel. woot</p>
<p>Let's see at my school
1 Northwestern
1 Duke
1 Middlebury
1 columbia
1 Pomona
1 Vanderbilt
1 BC
1 BU
1 Colby
Then a majority of the rest are going to Big Ten schools and a few are going to florida-Miami University. One person was accepted at the University of Chicago but turned it down for Yeshiva and another was accepted at Cornell but decided to go to Bard(really artistic person who recieved a full scholarship to Bard)
I think I may be forgetting a few but I believe that is the majority.
Last year senior class I think did much better
5 Northwestern
1 harvard(2 were accepted but one turned it down for Cambridge)
1 Vassar
1 Emory
1 colby
2 Cornell
1 Scripps
2 Rutgers
Then a lot of people went to art schools</p>
<p>This interested me, so I checked out my son's school's website. Here is the class of 2006, though it's incomplete (some kids didn't turn in their information to counseling, I suspect). It's a public school.</p>
<p>Three matriculations:</p>
<p>Smith
Penn
Columbia</p>
<p>Two matriculations</p>
<p>Stanford
Chicago
Cornell
Dartmouth
Michigan
Berkeley
Bates
Whitman</p>
<p>One matriculation</p>
<p>Harvard
Yale
Princeton
Brown
CalTech
Tufts
Vanderbilt
Middlebury
Amherst
Oberlin
Bryn Mawr
Claremont McKenna
Dickinson
Colorado College
Hamilton
Haverford
Pomona
Carleton
Northwestern
Rice</p>
<p>And then there were a number going to Big 10 schools and UCs (though the school is not in California). Interestingly, Vanderbilt is the only southern school.</p>
<p>1 UChicago</p>
<p>Pretty damn good, since I am homeschooled and 1 in a class of 1. :P</p>
<p>S goes to private w/ 86 graduates. Matriculations:</p>
<p>Harvard-2
Yale-3
Princeton-3
Dartmouth-4
Penn-4
Cornell-1
Amherst-2
Stanford-2
MIT-1
Georgetown-5
Northwestern-3
Virginia-2
UNC-CH-1
Haverford-1
Colgate-1
Middlebury-1
Wash & Lee-1
Air Force Academy-1
Vanderbilt-3
Rice-2
WUSL-2
Emory-5
NYU-2
Pepperdine-2
USC-2
Boston College-2
UT- Plan II-4
UT Business Honors-2
Furman-3
The rest are scattered around- 100% of class attends 4 year college.</p>
<p>From my school in Texas:</p>
<p>3 Harvard
2 Yale
1 Columbia
1 Stanford
1 Carneige Mellon
1 NYU
1 West Point
1 Duke
A couple to Georgetown
A couple to Cornell
about 30-50 UT Austin
The rest.</p>
<p>Harvard - 18
Yale - 13
Brown - 13
Georgetown - 11
Penn - 10
MIT - 9
Cornell - 8
Stanford - 7
Columbia - 7
Vanderbilt - 7
NYU - 7
Princeton - 6
Dartmouth - 5
Wesleyan - 5
Boston Univ - 5
Bowdoin - 5
Middlebury - 5
Chicago - 4
Berkeley - 4</p>