How Did Your HS Fare In The Early Round?

<p>Independent high school in New York City, ~135 students per year</p>

<p>Yale: 8 applied, 4 accepted, 4 deferred
Columbia: 6 applied, 1 accepted, 5 deferred
Dartmouth: 1 applied, 1 rejected
Duke: 1 applied, 1 deferred</p>

<p>That's all I know of at this point.</p>

<p>Not many Early candidates because there aren't many good schools to apply Early to anymore.</p>

<p>Columbia: 2 applied, 2 accepted
Yale: 1 applied, 1 accepted
Wellesley: 1 applied, 1 accepted
UChicago: 2 applied, 2 deferred
Wake Forest: 1 applied, 1 accepted</p>

<p>And a few into U of Michigan</p>

<p>1000 students</p>

<p>Stanford - SIX REJECTED
MIT - 2 deferred
UChic - 1 accept, 1 reject
Yale - 1 accept ftw, 4 deferred, 1 reject
Georgetown - 1 accept, but he's the nephew of a big professor there
UPenn 1 accept, 1 defer</p>

<p>And the six stanford rejections were all in the top 10. From a school that traditionally sends the majority of its students to schools that rank in the top 50. About a third to top places, the rest to pretty good LACs and State schools (Umich etc).</p>

<p>Wow, well, my school has a lot of people that applied early to a lot of places, and most of us did really well, but no schools like the ones listed here. We have about 60 kids, pretty good public school in rural western Massachusetts.</p>

<p>Brown-1 accepted
Northweastern-1 accepted
Vassar-1 accepted
Gettysberg-1 accepted
RPI- 1 accepted
And then I got into Babson and Fordham, a bunch of kids got into UVM, not sure who else got in where though.</p>

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Not many Early candidates because there aren't many good schools to apply Early to anymore.

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<p>Ummm, basically every top school in the country (except H + P) has an early program...</p>

<p>out of a class of 45..</p>

<p>Cornell - 1 rejected
Yale - 1 deferred
Tufts - 1 deferred
Stanford - 1 accepted</p>

<p>The only rejection I know of so far is this one girl from Dickinson.</p>

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Ummm, basically every top school in the country (except H + P) has an early program...

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<p>What I meant by "top." Yale is the only "top" school with an early program left that's universally desirable to the strongest applicants. Stanford is rather far away, and MIT doesn't attract every kind of student.</p>

<p>Public School, very competitive about 1000+ students in my class. </p>

<p>It's in NY </p>

<p>Yale: 1 accepted one deferred </p>

<p>MIT: 4 accepted 2 deferred </p>

<p>Columbia: 8 applied zero accepted</p>

<p>Penn: 1 accepted </p>

<p>NYU: 3 accepted </p>

<p>Cornell: 4 accepted 1 "deferred"</p>

<p>Oh and there's more... with babson, SUNY New paltz U MICH and couple of more schools.</p>

<p>oh and Stanford one accepted</p>

<p>same school as i go to!</p>

<p>same school as i go to!</p>

<p>Yale - 1 applied 1 rejected
Stanford - 1 applied 1 rejected
Harvey Mudd - 2 applied 1 accepted 1 rejected</p>

<p>thats all I know for now</p>

<p>Our school has about 450 kids and is a competitive, public high school. We send a few kids to top schools every year but nothing extraordinary.</p>

<p>I'm not sure about other schools and I don't know how many applied but the ones I know are.....</p>

<p>5 Accepted to Stanford!! (BIG deal!) 2 deferred, the remaining rejected.
2 Accepted to Brown
1 Accepted to Penn Wharton, 1 deferred from Penn, 1 rejected from Penn
1 deferred from Yale
1 Accepted to Williams (athletics)</p>

<p>and one football player is literally being recruited by every Ivy league school (including HYP) but will probably choose Penn Wharton. Crazy!</p>

<p>Just one,</p>

<p>Brown: deferred <-- me</p>

<p>Well...plenty of people from my HS are on CC (I've found many of them...not so confidential anymore!!) so if this looks familiar, chances is it's on here. We're a super competitive public btw. And sorry for my silly commentary lol.</p>

<p>Yale: 6 apps, 6 deferred (they hate us because of a tendency for our grads to get caught drinking, but still shocking. 3 of them had a good chance I thought)</p>

<p>Brown: 7 apps (at least), 2 admitted, 5 deferred</p>

<p>Columbia: 3 apps, 2 deferred, 1 rejected</p>

<p>Dartmouth: Nobody here but us crickets...</p>

<p>Penn: 7 apps, 4 accepted (all legacies), 3 deferred (...including me...should've done Dart or Columbb!!)</p>

<p>Cornell: 5 (or more) apps, 4 accepted (1 CAS, 2 HumEC, 1 Hotel), 1 rejected</p>

<p>WashU: 6 apps, 4 accepted, 1 deferred (who was super qualified...soooo sad) and another I'm not sure, probs deferred</p>

<p>Chicago: 4 apps, 4 accepted (they reeeeally want peeps to come from the Northeast, looks like 2 are def going)</p>

<p>Emory: 3 apps, 3 accepted (also want Northeasterners apparently??)</p>

<p>Stanford: 1 app, 1 accepted </p>

<p>MIT: 2 apps, 2 deferred</p>

<p>Georgetown: 2 apps, 1 accepted, 1 deferred</p>

<p>Vanderbilt: ? apps, 2 accepted</p>

<p>Duke: 6 apps, 2 accepted</p>

<p>Michigan: A million apps, a million accepted, none of which going. Oh well Wolverines, maybe next year...</p>

<p>As far as the two notable reg-only schools go, Princeton likes us (took 3 last year) and Harvard hates us (2 total admitted in the past 5 years...). So yeahh I'd say we did okay this year, but too bad with Yale, eh? Like in years before they took like 3 or 4 EA but last year they took only 1...maybe we should be less of alcoholics...LOL YEAH RIGHT!!</p>

<p>Flipped back and realized I forgot a few. Oh and btw my school's got about 400 people in the graduating class.</p>

<p>Amherst: ? applied, 1 accepted</p>

<p>Williams: ? applied, 1 accepted (only one in a few years)</p>

<p>Wesleyan: 2 applied, 1 accepted, 1 rejected</p>

<p>Cambridge: 1 applied, 1 accpeted (WOOT WOOT!!)</p>

<p>NYU: ? applied, 2 or 3 accepted I think? One got Pres Scholarship</p>

<p>Barnard: 2 applied, 2 accepted.</p>

<p>I only know that a few got accepted to Ohio State and one to Berea.</p>

<p>Hm, small but competitive public high school with less than 200 students. Eh, I didn't think we did so well- basically everyone got deferred with a couple acceptances. Most people I know didn't do ED/EA though, so we'll see. </p>

<p>Yale: 2 applied; 1 deferred, 1 rejected
Brown: 2 applied; 1 deferred, 1 accepted
Columbia: 1 applied; 1 accepted
Duke: 1 applied; 1 deferred
NYU: 1 applied; 1 accepted
Wake Forest: 1 applied; 1 deferred
Boston College: 3 applied; 2 accepted, 1 deferred
Notre Dame: 1 applied; 1 deferred
Northwestern: 1 applied; 1 accepted (a recruited athlete)</p>

<p>Probably more, I really haven't talked to many people about it.</p>

<p>Forgot to mention someone made it into the NKU theatre program</p>