<p>Every year (over the course of the past 15 years or so) about 2 students from my school out of a graduating class of 300-400 are accepted to Harvard. This year, 4 were accepted.</p>
<p>Would this make my school a feeder school?</p>
<p>Every year (over the course of the past 15 years or so) about 2 students from my school out of a graduating class of 300-400 are accepted to Harvard. This year, 4 were accepted.</p>
<p>Would this make my school a feeder school?</p>
<p>thats not close to a feeder school. We had 23/400 go to Ivies and I dont even think thats a feeder number.</p>
<p>Schools like Boston Latin have 20+/300 a year to go Harvard.</p>
<p>holy ****.
nvm then... lol</p>
<p>Yeah well that also has to do with its close proximity to Harvard. Nice school though.</p>
<p>Feeder schools are much less influential than they used to be. I personally like being in the opposite situation, where I go to a crappy podunk public school where no one else in my class of 250 will be applying to any Ivy League or similar caliber schools.</p>