<p>small-town public, 230 kids in class, only about 10 kids apply to private schools each year (no joke)</p>
<p>1 Brown - deferred
1 Reed -accepted
1 Wesleyan - rejected
2 Mills - both accepted</p>
<p>none of these are me, BTW. I'm friends with all 5 of these people, and I'm a little ****ed @ Wes for rejecting (friend name) because she's a really great person and I think she deserved to get in, but oh well. Same with the Brown deferral for other friend. But they'll both be fine. </p>
<p>Coincidentally, all of the above 5 are girls. Hmm...weird. </p>
<p>Last Years'-
2 Brown - 1 acceptance, 1 deferral -> rejected
1 Stanford - deferral -> rejection (now he's at Princeton LOL)
1 NYU - accepted (and thinking of transferring)
1 Mills - accepted (and loving it)</p>
<p>yeah, not a lot of people here tend to do ED/EA.</p>
<p>Public, about 450 in class, most kids go to the public universities in state
Acceptances:
1 WUSTL
2 UChicago (1 me! and the other an ED Columbia kid)
2 Columbia
2 Vandy
1 UPenn
3 UGA (maybe more... not that popular of a choice)
1 Northwestern (but athlete, so not technically early)</p>
<p>Deferrals
2 MIT
1 Yale
1 Harvard
1 Georgetown </p>
<p>That I know of so far... from ED
3-Harvard
4-Dartmouth
2-Yale
2-Georgetown
4-Cornell
2-Columbia
2-Brown
1-MIT
1-UPenn
1-Princeton
3-Tufts
1-Emory
3-Northwestern
3-GWU
1-Stanford</p>
<p>This is what I know of so far (which is very little):</p>
<p>3 Boston College admits
1 Georgetown
1 Villanova full-scholarship
A bunch of Fordham admits
1 UPenn I believe
Other acceptances I can't think of.</p>
<p>Very few people applied early to schools in my class.</p>
<p>Off the top of my head, I know we have at least 1 defer from Harvard and Yale each, and 2 rejections from Stanford. These are the major cases, anyways.</p>
<p>Wow, some of you people go to smart schools. Either that or you're making up BS. Either way, my school usually sends some grads to top schools, but not that many. Last year, our claim too fame was a 100% acceptance rate at Harvard. Only 2 applied and both got in.</p>
<p>My senate page class went as follows (thirty of us from all over the country):</p>
<p>2/2 deferred Harvard
1/1 deferred Yale
1/1 deferred Amherst (me)
4/4 deferred Georgetown
1/1 deferred UPenn
1/1 deferred Boston College
1/1 rejected UNC - Chapel Hill (she appealed it though and will probably be accepted)
2/2 accepted West Point
1/1 accepted UVA</p>
<p>Very, very surprising list, especially considering we're all pretty smart and have impressive political accomplishments, at the very least. We all got deferred except for the academies and the one guy who applied ED to UVA!</p>
<p>We didn't do so hot..but then again, people were applying to the wrong schools for their smarts...or lack of smarts.</p>
<p>3 Cornell (Tho some were athletes and legacies...man and like ajillion of us appplied.)
1 Harvard
A few to Columbia...either 1 or 2...donno, but i think ones an athlete.</p>
<p>Our P-ton ppl all got rejected, and the other ajillion kids that applied to Yale all got deffered.</p>
<p>Public school/class size about 750
1 Harvard
1 Georgetown<br>
1 Columbia
1 Dartmouth
1 University of Notre Dame
1/1 Vassar
1/1 Emory<br>
1/1 Tufts
1/1 Wesleyan<br>
2 Princeton
2 Yale
2 MIT
3 Wellesley
3 Duke
4 Pomona
4 U Penn
4 Harvey Mudd<br>
4 University of Chicago
5 Stanford
5 Brown
6 Claremont McKenna
9 Johns Hopkins
12 Northwestern
13 Cornell
18 New York
77 University of Southern California
95 UCB - Berkeley
116 UCD - Davis
118 UCLA - Los Angeles
133 UCSB - Santa Barbara
205 UCSD - San Diego
267 UCI - Irvine</p>
<p>cough cough...grace...some of us arcadians don;t enjoy you publicizing everything...and those are not ed rounds...and the numbers are inflated in that some people lie on this thing and also the numbers do not count the people attending but rather the people accepted therefroe the same 2 people accepted into one school can be the same two people accepted into another</p>
<p>Accepted:
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Berkshire Community College
Northeastern University
Simmons College
Rensallear (however its spelled) Polytech Institute</p>
<p>Deferred:
Northeastern University
Boston College
Boston University
Providence College</p>
<p>I'm sure there's others, I just don't know them!</p>