<p>well everyone at my school is secretive, competetive, and a little crazy and its about 570 kids...and not all the decisions have come in but this is from what I've found out and know so far...</p>
<p>Harvard: 10 applied, 1 acceptance (however was accepted there junior year), the rest still waiting...
Yale: 34 applied, 20 deferred, 1 accepted, 13 rejected
Princeton: NO one applied-they said princeton was too ghetto? lol
Stanford: 17 applied, 3 accepted, the rest waitlisted..
Northwestern: 7 applied, 3 accepted, 2 rejected, the rest unknown...
UPenn: 2 applied, still waiting for a decision..
Brown: 2 applied, still waiting..
Columbia: 1 applied, still waiting..
MIT: 20 applied, 5 accepted, the rest still waiting..
Johns Hopkins: 4 applied, 1 accepted, still waiting..
U of Chicago: 8 applying, 1 accepted, still waiting..
Georgetown:46 applied, 11 accepted, still waiting..
George Washington: 6 applied, 1 accepted, still waiting..
UCBerkeley: 3 applying (theres probably more), 1 accepted, still waiting..</p>
<p>nobody from my school applied ED to any schools and only two kids are applying to out of state schools,
NOW thats the kind of academic ambition and drive montana schools are known to produce! lol</p>
<p>The class (09) above me is god. Out of a class of sixty they had one person each accepted to yale, penn, georgetown, duke, northwestern, vanderbilt, and notre dame. There were also two accepted to barnard and one to brandeis</p>
<p>That's all I know... but that's pretty incredible for a small school like ours. The current seniors are so extraordinary though.... five of them were just announced as Intel semifinalists...</p>
<p>This was much worse than we did in years past. I was quite surprised. All applicants had a 33+, top 5% at least, and various solid extracurricular activites. Getting anxious.</p>