<p>I don't even know where kids at my school apply.
My math teacher announced that one kid in my class got into Stanford.
Another person on the debate team got into Cornell.
And one of my friends got into Chicago.</p>
<p>Other than that...it's a complete mystery to me.</p>
<p>my school got PWNED lolol. all asians though
top one percent (lowest sat score 2250+)
yale: 2 deferred
stanford: 2 rejected
penn (wharton or jerome fisher): 2 deferred
mit: 2 deferred
caltech: 1 deferred</p>
<p>at least 1 Yale rejected
1 Cornell ED accepted (this was huge at our school)
a few Upenn rejected
1 applied to MIT just go see if he could get in and actually got accepted, but will probably end up going to Virginia Tech or UMD (in state) because of money</p>
<p>Wow, my pride of my school just went down the tubes lol! We never send anyone to ivy leagues. In recent years the most prestigious schools attended have been Macalester (1 person), Northwestern (1 person), and otherwise its UW-Madison for our "top" students.</p>
<p>My class though has roughly 85 kids (small Wisconsin public). The most prestigious school applied to has been UW-Madison. (5 Applied, 4 Accepted [including myself], 1 Rejected).</p>
<p>No one else besides myself has really applied to anywhere notable (mostly just state schools like UW-Green Bay and UW-Milwaukee for example). However, the schools I applied to include UW-Madison, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities(where I will probably attend), Boston U (won't hear back until like March) and Georgetown (won't hear back till March or April).</p>
<p>Therefore my school is nothing like most CCers, but occasionally it does have the student capable of achieving excellence greater than the average student.</p>
<p>This is just me: 2 acceptances and 3 deferrals. I also overheard someone saying that they got into their first choice early, so:
3 acceptances
3 deferrals
0 rejections
I'm sure that there's a helluva lot of info that I'm missing. And no, none of schools are top 25 (except for Emory)</p>
<p>That's what I can think of. Clearly this is all that anyone has been discussing lately. That, and this list usually looks very different--we're having a HORRIBLE year. No ED Columbias or EA Stanfords, also, which was unusual.</p>