<p>well the question of this thread is kind of confusing. anyhow i know that </p>
<p>yale - 2
harvard - 1
that's all i know for now, a couple of Dukes and a bunch of Cornells (Cornell loves my high school) Pretty bad year. this senior year is infamous for not at all caring about their schoolwork.</p>
<p>I'm going to the second best school in my grade: the University of Michigan. Our valedictorian, who happened to score perfect on his SATs, got into Harvard EA. He's considered a God at my high school. Sometimes the teachers wipe his ass for him after he goes to the bathroom.</p>
<p>I'm a junior, and actually this year is our school's third graduating class. The best school anyone is going to is USAFA, but last year someone got into Harvard but chose to go to UF instead because of Bright Futures. I plan on being the first kid to get accepted into an Ivy and actually attending :P.</p>
<p>and that's about it for my senior class for those that are attending and i go to an IB school you'd think people for my IB class would go on to top college across the nation!</p>
<p>1 accepted @ Case
2-3 accepted at Duquense
probably 7 to Pitt main, then a ton to branches
probably 15 to Penn State, then a ton to branches
Indiana University of Pennsylvania - 1000000000
Westmoreland Co. Community College - 20 or so
Arizona State U - 1 (Full tuition)
Couple I forgot but I don't care...</p>
<p>I am going to UVA, which is just so much better than Harvard, you know. ;)</p>
<p>2 - Harvard
3 - Cornell
6 - Penn (but we're in PA so it doesn't count)</p>
<p>One of the Harvard 10-ers got into Yale, Cornell, MIT, etc after getting deferred from MIT ED. We did horribly this year compared to other years - only 3 ivies (last year: all but Columbia).</p>
<p>An interesting sidenote :
70+ going to Penn State (class of 400 so almost 1/5).</p>
<p>1 to Princeton, 1 to UPenn, 1 to Stanford, 4 Harvard, 3 Cornell, 2 Columbia, 7 Brown and a bunch of other ones for the good non ivy league oness...</p>
<p>Only 6 out of 320 are going to an out of state school. </p>
<p>Columbia - 1
Emory - 1
UNC-CH - 1</p>
<p>2 are going to christian colleges, one in GA the other is going to TN. And then there is me, I'm going to The University of Tennessee.
It's odd how all the ones going OOS are girls.</p>
<p>The majority of my graduating class are going to either UF, FSU, UCF, or USF. There is a large group that are going to Community Colleges as well. As for the rest, they aren't going to college.</p>
<p>I was actually asking why schools such as YPSM are having less people represented than Harvard, who often have multiple students going there. You might see 1 Stanford, but then 2 Harvards. I find it a little awkward.</p>