<p>At my school, 4 are going to Columbia, 2 Georgetown, 1 Dartmouth and 1 UPenn. The senior graduating class was of 150 students. Most are going to top 50 schools.</p>
<p>Two of last year's three valedictorians (yeah.) are going to Marquette and the other is going to a second tier public.</p>
<p>Yeah...high standards? What are those?</p>
<p>For the class of '06: 5 to Cornell, 1 UPenn, 2 Duke, 2 Georgetown, 1 Johns Hopkins, 1 UVA, 1 Tufts</p>
<p>Pretty good overall. I graduate next year and will not be going to the best school out of everyone in my class. We have a really strong class and I'm sure we'll have more students going to top 25-ish schools than '06</p>
<p>1 to Tufts University (me).
2 to Washington University, St. Louis.
1 to Bowdoin College.</p>
<p>That's about it for top schools. Otherwise, Our val is going to Boston University and our sal is going to Skidmore College. Hmm....and we have about 3,000 (seemingly) students going to UNH, etc.</p>
<p>our valedictorian is going to UCSD as part of the joint med program + full ride. another guy is going there also.</p>
<p>and we have about 35 people going to UCB. and that's about it.</p>
<p>My alma mater was never considered a 'feeder school' by any means.</p>
<p>Valedictorian = Stanford
Salutatorian = UCSD</p>
<p>Overview:</p>
<p>Stanford - 2
Berkeley - 2
UCLA - 6
UCSD - 5
Boston College - 1</p>
<p>The year before, however, our Valedictorian got accepted into all the Ivies/institutions with a full-ride/near full-ride. She ended up choosing to go to Northwestern for the 7-year Med program.</p>
<p>You should rephrase the topic question . . . it's a little confusing.</p>
<p>This passed year's senior class: (around 240 kids)</p>
<p>23 Ivies
About 5 to JHU
One to UChi
About 3 to UMich
One to Berkeley (random--not too many go out west besides her and two twins to UAri)
About 6 to WUSTL
Around 30 to PSU
Around 7 to NYU
Two to Duke
About 3 to Northwestern
About 4 to UMiami</p>
<p>Probably forgetting some, but this is a good representation of how smart this class was.</p>
<p>The top six at my school:</p>
<h1>1 - Harvard</h1>
<p>And that's the only ranked one.
the rest of the top six are going to:</p>
<p>Johns Hopkins, UVA, Stanford (athletic recruit, but probably could have gotten in anyway), UMD College Park (yours truly), and Notre Dame (turned down Penn)</p>
<p>Anyway, overall...(class of 122)
we're sending one to Harvard,
2 to Stanford,
2 to Princeton,
2 to the Naval Academy,
5 to UPenn,
1 to Dartmouth,
2 to Cornell,
11 to Georgetown,
9 to UMD,
1 to Northwestern,
2 to NYU,
3 to BC,
6 to UVA
1 to McGill.</p>
<p>the ppl at my school are weird. the only 3 that got into stanford turned it down for 2 to UCSD for joint med program and 1 to UCB. the previous years, one to harvard (she was low income), one to stanford (he was hispanic, even the teachers say that's how he got in - more impressive ppl got rejected), one to dartmouth, one to cornell. my school's relatively new - only 2 graduated classes. class of 2007 is the genius class (all the teachers say so) so they're expecting a LOT from us.</p>
<p>Out of approximately 300 people, we have one going to cornell, I'll have to break that when I apply to colleges. Lol.</p>
<p>I'm the only one going to Princeton, 2 are going to Harvard, 1 to Yale</p>
<p>I am going to Georgetown, my boyfriend is at West Point now, there is also Carnegie Mellon, Gettysburg, Penn State, Providence, Smith. Those are probably the best ones, but I don't know much about the exact academic reputations of all those schools... </p>
<p>No one got into Ivies, out of maybe 4 total who applied to one or two each. Small public school, class of 127.</p>
<p>So maybe "best school" is a competition between my USMA boyfriend and I?</p>
<p>One girl got into Harvard last year.</p>