How Did Your HS Fare In The Early Round?

<p>Brown 1 deferral
Stanford 1 deferral
Georgetown 1 defferal
Yale 1 defferal
Lewis and Clark 3 acceptances haha</p>

<p>Most people prefer UC's at my school so there isn't a big ED/EA thing. In fact everything accept for Brown in that list was EA and I was the one who applied to Brown ED...</p>

<p>I don't know many but I'll try to remember...
I think many more applied to these schools but idk the results.</p>

<p>Brown: 1 deferred
Yale: 2 deferred
Stanford: 1 accepted, 1 deferred
MIT: 1 deferred
Columbia: 1 accepted, 1 rejected
Cornell: 2 accepted
Georgetown: 1 deferred
Notre Dame: 1 accepted
WUSTL: 2 accepted
Johns Hopkins: 2 accepted
Northeastern: 6 accepted</p>

<p>If you count some priority/early response schools:
U Michigan: 8 accepted
UIUC: like more than 30 acceptanced? They love us lol.</p>

<p>Yale: 1 Applied, 1 Deferred
Brown: 1 Applied, 1 Deferred
BC: 2 Applied, 2 Accepted</p>

<p>about 300 people:</p>

<p>2 accepted to stanford
4 accepted to cornell
3 accepted to columbia
2 accepted to brown
1 accepted to yale
1 accepted to MIT</p>

<p>dont know about deferrals and the numbers for other colleges</p>

<p>cornell- 2 accepted, 1 defer
brown- 3 accepted, 1 defer
yale- 1 accepted, 3 defer
duke- 3 accepted, 2 defer
dartmouth- 1 accepted, 2 rejected
penn - 3 accepted
northwestern- 3 accepted
vanderbilt- 2 accepted
amherst- 1 accepted
georgewashington- 1 accepted
georgetown- 2 accepted, 1 defer
washu- 2 accepted
chicago -1 accepted, 2 defer</p>

<p>Yale - 7+ applied, 2 accepted, rest deferred
Penn - 1 accepted (RA)
UChicago - 6+ applied, 2 accepted (1 URM Questbridge), 2 deferred, rest idk
Stanford - NO ONE APPLIED. rather surprising
Vanderbilt - 4+ applied, at least 1 accepted</p>

<p>To my knowledge, no one applied early to Dartmouth, Cornell, Columbia, or Brown. If people did, they were not accepted as I'm sure news would have spread by now.</p>

<p>However, the kids from my summer program fared quite well.
1 accepted to MIT, also accepted at Chicago (another was denied at both)
2 accepted to Cornell
1 accepted to Brown
1 accepted to Yale
1 accepted to JHU</p>

<p>Yale - 1 deferred
Columbia - 1 deferred
UChicago - 1 accepted
Middlebury - 1 deferred
NYU - 1 accepted
Tufts - 1 accepted
Brandeis - 1 accepted
Wesleyan - 1 deferred, 1 rejected
Bard - 2 accepted
Amherst - 1 deferred
Pratt - 1 accepted</p>

<p>Me - Rejected Cornell
My friend - Rejected Stanford
Other Asian girl - Deferred MIT/UChicago</p>

<p>In the same city (12 Schools)
2 Accepted at Duke
1 Accepted UChicago
1 Deferred Brown
A lot of other rejections.</p>

<p>I go to a Canadian public that rarely if ever sends kids to Ivies. One guy got into MIT two years ago, that was a big deal.</p>

<p>1 Cornell: Rejected
1 Swarthmore: Rejected
1 Yale: Deferred (me :()
1 JHU: Not sure</p>

<p>Stanford: 2 acceptances
Cornell: 1 acceptance
Yale: 1 reject</p>

<p>That's all I know of. I'm not "in the know".</p>

<p>Average public school - 500 students in senior class</p>

<p>Not one acceptance to stanford or ivies, one girl got into georgetown
NYU: 1 acceptance
Stanford: 1 or 2 deferrals
Michigan: about 8-10 people have gotten into UM (including me GO BLUE)</p>

<p>That's all i know so far</p>

<p>we're a big public school in fairfield county ct but usually don't send too many to top universities... this year was an exception</p>

<p>1 to yale
2 to columbia
3 to cornell
1 to duke</p>

<p>i don't even know anyone who applied ED.</p>

<p>a couple kids got into Penn State.</p>

<p>So I go to a really tiny, poor school were most people don't apply early decision so they can see which schools give them most money. Only two kids applied ED, I got accepted to Macalester while my friend was deferred from Vasser. The one girl who applied early action to MIT got deferred. We've gotten a few kids into schools like BC thus far, but nothing amazing. We also have 3 kids (out of 3) who got into Bard, including myself.
However, 2 of my friends got POSSE scholarships, one to Centre and the other to Hamilton. Sadly, 2 kids didn't get POSSE for Denision and one each get denied for Hamilton and Bryn Mawr.</p>

<p>Small Class (96 students) from private school </p>

<p>Amherst: 1 applied; 1 deferred
Boston College: 2 + applied; 2 accepted
Bryn Mawr College: 1 applied; 1 accepted
Columbia: 1 applied; 1 rejected.
Cornell: 3 applied; 3 accepted
Georgetown: 3 applied; 1 accepted; 2 deferred
Lewis and Clark: 1 applied; 1 accepted
UMichigan: 1 applied; 1 accepted
UPenn: Few applied, don't know exactly, but no one was accepted
Yale: 4 applied, 4 deferred</p>

<p>1,000+ in class of `09 from specialized public high school in nyc
Acceptances ED</p>

<p>Cornell-4
MIT-4
NYU-3
Stanford-1
UPenn-1
Yale-1
Brandeis- Posse Scholar
..we had a couple posse scholars
* 1 Got deferred from Columbia, she said it was prolly her lack of EC's</p>

<p>PA (good) public school with ish 330 kids in Grad. Class</p>

<p>Brown: Two deferred
Hopkins: One accepted, one rejected
Georgetown: One accepted, one deferred
Cornell: Two accepted, one deferred, one rejected
UChicago: One accepted (me)
WashU: One accepted (also me)
Vandy: One accepted
UPenn: One accepted, one rejected
Yale: Two deferred
Stanford: One rejected
Bowdoin: One rejected
Weslyan: One rejected
Williams: One rejected
Wake Forest: One accepted
Notre Dame: One accepted</p>

<p>That's all I know so far... I suppose not too bad?</p>

<p>Just for reference last year we had like 6 Cornells, 3 MIT, 6 Penn State Schreyers, 2 Northwestern, 2 Stanford, 3 Duke, 4 UChicago, 4 NYU, 1 Cal Tech and some others that I forgot.</p>

<p>TN Public school with 316 (hopefully) grads.</p>

<p>1 Bucknell: Accepted
1 Duke: deferred
1 GA Tech: Accepted
Everyone else eligible for college (200 or so): University of Tennessee: Knoxville, ETSU, MTSU, or UT Chattanooga. </p>

<p>Same as every year. In state for everyone.</p>

<p>This has puzzled me for a while:</p>

<p>Public school in Pennsylvania with ~450 grads per year. Most years, only around 5 apply to prestigious (top 25) universities (although around 70% going on to college). It is so frustrating - the guidance department almost DISCOURAGES applications to top schools. </p>

<p>I just don't understand how they can have such an attitude! 2 years ago, when my brother expressed interest in applying to Princeton (had as good a chance as any here on CC), his guidance counselor literally said, and I quote, "I don't think so. We don't send kids to Ivy League schools." This year, I applied to 3 prestigious schools (count 'em, three!) and the guidance department has mentioned to me many times that they are glad to see that I am "really giving myself a lot of options", almost in a negative way as if I was causing them trouble by applying to 3 good schools! Good thing I was not applying to 10!</p>

<p>Ok, sorry about the rant, here are the results as I know of so far...</p>

<p>1 accepted at Yale (me)
1 accepted at Penn (sports)
1 deferred at Georgetown
1 rejected at Oxford
1 unknown at Cornell
Various others applying RD (mostly to Penn and MIT/Carnegie Mellon)</p>

<p>From what I know:</p>

<p>Yale - 1 rejected
WUstL- 2 accepted
Brown - 2 deferred (represent)
UChicago - 1 accepted
Columbia - 1 deferred
Penn - 1 accepted, 1 rejected</p>

<p>It's just a tough year overall this year.</p>