How'd your school do in ED round?

<p>Private, 147 students in class</p>

<p>Acceptances:
1 Harvard (first acceptance ever in history of the school)
1 NYU Tisch
1 Johns Hopkins
1 Boston College
1 Lehigh</p>

<p>Deferrals:
2 or 3 Georgetown (can't remember)</p>

<p>Rejections:
3 UVA (ouch)
1 Cornell</p>

<p>Not too impressive for a private...</p>

<p>3 University of Florida... outta like.... a lot more... sigh... we had about 15 total get in last year (ED+R+L)... this year I'm not even sure it'll reach 10.... BLAH</p>

<p>Suburban high school with a senior class of about 375</p>

<p>We defintely did not do too well this year
Acceptances
1 Stanford(EA)
1 Cornell
1 Carleton(me, whoo)
1 Penn(not school if it was Wharton or not, I don't know the girl very well)
1 Hamilton
1 Lewis and Clark
1 Linfield
I might have forgotten some people, but there really weren't any big acceptances besides the top 3</p>

<p>Deferrals/rejections
Yale=2 rejections
Brown-1 rejection
Stanford-2 rejections
Bates-2 rejections, one deferred
Georgetown-1 deffered
Pomona-1 deferred
Emory-1 rejection
Uchicago-1 deferred
MIT-1 rejection, 1 deferral</p>

<p>That's all that I know of... A lot of the top kids in my school didn't apply anywhere early, so I would not be surprised if we still send about 8-10 kids to the ivies.</p>

<p>Nobody applied..wohoo. I thought about doing ED to Brown...but I didn't. It's for the best, I think.</p>

<p>2 got into stanford and 2 got derrered from stanford. thats all i know for now.... might be more.</p>

<p>Small-town public, class size of about 165</p>

<p>2 Harvard (1st two ever from school)
1 Cornell
1 Tufts
1 Johns Hopkins
1 Wellesley
1 Boston College
1 Colby</p>

<p>1 kid got deferred from both UChicago and Georgetown</p>

<p>1 stanford, 1 UPenn</p>

<p>me, didn't apply ED. stupid me.</p>

<p>Out of my senior class of about 119, only 3 of us had early decisions, and only mine was truly early decision(the other 2 were POSSE, which is a program that lets underpriveledged but bright students get into good schools). </p>

<p>1-Accepted to Hamilton
1-Rejected from Vanderbilt
1-Accepted to College of the Atlantic(Me :) ).</p>

<p>My friend got accepted to SUNY New Paltz and Delhi, although not under Early Decision.</p>

<p>1 Dartmouth
3 Wash U
1 Harvard
4 Stanford (3 really, but one applied for a special program and heard back last week)
2 Northwestern
1 Pomona
2 Penn (1 Wharton)
2 MIT
1 Chicago
1 Georgetown
I know we got some into other places (Vanderbilt, NYU, Rice) but I'm not sure how many. This is out of a class of about 86.</p>

<p>Private school, class of about 100. I'm not sure how many applied ED- maybe 60-70? These are just the ones I know about off the top of my head, which includes most of the more prestigious schools.</p>

<p>6/6 at brown
1/1 at Penn
2 accepted, 1 deferred at Princeton
1 accepted, 1 deferred at Stanford
4/4 at Duke
1 accepted, 3 deferred at Yale
1/1 Chicago
2/2 at Wellesley
2/2 Dartmouth
1/1 Swarthmore
2/2 Georgetown
1 accepted, 3 deferred at UVA (out of state)
1/1 Pomona</p>

<p>Plus several to Williams, Amherst, Middlebury and Bowdoin, but I don't know the exact numbers. Almost everyone applying to somewhat less prestigious schools got in. Definitely a very successful year, though some very qualified people got deferred at Yale. Several high-level athletic recruits in the class. The odd thing this year was that no one applied early to Harvard (and most of the people qualified enough to have a chance got in somewhere else). We usually send at least 3-4.</p>

<p>Off the top of my head...</p>

<p>1-Harvard
1-Yale
2-Stanford
1-Brown
1-UPenn
1-JHU
2-Cornell
1-Emory</p>

<p>Nobody from my school applied ED. I bet nobody even knows there's such a thing. Everybody only applies to the UC or CSU system, which doesn't offer ED/EA obviously. (poor public school :()</p>

<p>International, IB Diploma candidates, private school, class of around ~1000 (however this is years 9-12, not sure how many for senior year, probably 190-200).</p>

<p>3 Harvard, 3 Yale, 3 Columbia, 1 Brown, 5 Penn (2 Wharton, maybe 6 Penn in total but I'm not certain), 1 Stanford, 2 MIT, 1 Kenyon, 5 Cornell (1 Hotel School, rest engineering), 1 Williams, 4 Middlebury and 1 Rice (apparently).</p>

<p>Class of 85 students
Penn 3, Harvard 1 Princeton 3, Yale 1, Stanford 6, Columbia 1, Bucknell 2, Georgetown 1, Santa Clara 6ish, Duke 1, Dartmouth 1, Kenyon 1, Boston College 1, Wash U 1, Wisconsin 1, Boulder 4ish I believe.</p>

<p>small, private school - 120 students</p>

<p>Acceptances: 4 Yale, 4 Columbia, 2 Harvard, 2 Dartmouth, 1 Brown, 1 Cornell, 1 Stanford, 1 U of Chicago, 1 Georgetown...that's all I know</p>

<p>Small Private - graduating class of 75 (yes, very small)</p>

<p>Acceptances:
1 Brown
2 U Chicago</p>

<p>Deferred/Rejected
1 Stanford
1 Harvard
3 Brown
3 Georgetown
3 BC
1 Princeton</p>

<p>Private schools rock!</p>

<p>Public school of ~480 students in my grade:
Harvard - 1 defer
Yale - 1 defer
Stanford - 3 rejects
Princeton - 1 defer and 1 accept
UChicago - 2 accept
Caltech - 2 accept
MIT - 1 accept, 2 defer, 1 reject
Penn - 3 not sure defer or reject</p>

<p>Competitive-ish high school...:
Harvard: 1
Yale: 1
Cornell: 1
Brown: 1
MIT: 1
Middlebury: 1 (at least, not sure)</p>

<p>Not bad...</p>

<p>Came across this thread I started, so I figured I'd give the full ED roundup...</p>

<p>Dartmouth - 0/3, 1 deferred
Cornell - 0/0
Brown - 1/5, 4 deferred
Columbia - 2/3, 1 deferred
UPenn - 8/17, including 1 Jerome Fisher, 1 Wharton, 1 engineering...pretty much all of the rest were deferred, maybe 1 or 2 rejects
Harvard - 2/5, 3 deferred
Yale - 1/5, 4 deferred
Princeton - 1/3, 2 deferred
Stanford - 2/2
Amherst - 1/1 (Me :))
WUSTL - 2/2
Northwestern - 2/3
UChicago - 1/1
Emory - 1/2
Vanderbilt - 1/2, 1 deferred
Colgate - 2/2
UF - 17/36</p>

<p>So, yeah. A lot of surprises. Not necessarily on number of acceptees, but WHO the accepted students were. My best friend is valedictorian, but got deferred from Brown, while this girl that never says a word got in (apparently, she did some environmental research or something weird like that). My other friend who is top 5% of the class, all state clarinet, all state weightlifting, etc., etc., etc. got deferred from Princeton. We know it's a crapshoot at these kinds of schools, but it's hard not to be upset when the people who get in seem to be less qualified than the people who didn't. Then again, I'm probably a little biased, seeing as these are my friends.</p>

<p>Dang, some people have a ridiculous number of acceptances, my school has 260ish in the senior class, last year 1 kid went to cornell, one to chicago.</p>

<p>This year we have 1 Harvard acceptance, 1 Cornell acceptance, 2 Stanford rejects and 1 defferal, and then a crap load of rolling acceptances at UMich.</p>