Matching up boarding school with universitys(this is just for fun)

<p>,add lawrenciville to princeton</p>

<p>westy as columbia hahaha</p>

<p>middlesex-tufts/middlebury</p>

<p>this is interesting keep them coming I will post mine later</p>

<p>would anyone agree that choate is like a georgetown?</p>

<p>Andover –>Harvard
Exeter –> Princeton
St Pauls School –>Yale
Deerfield –> MIT
Milton –>UofPenn
Groton –> Cornell
Middlesex –> Columbia
Lawrenceville –> Georgetown
Hotchkiss –> Johns Hopkins
Choate –> Yale (also!)
Peddie –> University of Notre Dame
St. Andrews –> Duke University
Blair –> Northwestern
Taft –> Brown
St. Georges –> Rice University
Cate –> Stanford
Thacher –> Berkeley
Concord –> Emory
Loomis Chaffee –> Tufts
Northfield Mount Hermon –> Wake Forest</p>

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<p>no ****ing way is NMH like wake forest do you know anything about wake forest to make that judgement??? wake forest is like westminster end of conversation</p>

<p>Lol’d at this thread. Lawrenceville should be Princeton. Don’t think neither Johns Hopkins nor Upenn matches with Hotchkiss. Choate –> Yale? Probably not :D.
Agree about the Loomis Chaffee –> Tufts thing. I don’t know about the other schools, but LC’s yield rate is around 34%.
Comparing Milton vs. Choate vs. Lawrenceville is like comparing Harvard vs. Yale vs. Princeton, location-wise. :D</p>

<p>Assign, yeah, I wasn’t sure what college would match Hotchkiss, so I just put Johns Hopkins :smiley: And, as for Choate not being like Yale, whatever :smiley: Choate rocks :P</p>

<p>In trying to “match up” schools with colleges, a better factor would be to which colleges a school sends the most graduates each year over, say, a five-year period.</p>

<p>Taft - Boston College</p>

<p>There is a big Choate-Yale connection, not just in college admissions. They are down the road from each other, and quite a few Yale faculty kids are day students at Choate. Looking forward to a joint Hopkins-Choate concert at Woolsey Hall in April!</p>

<p>Following Leanids method Groton sends most of its grads to harvard I believe. I’d double check that but I don’t have time, so feel free to correct me.</p>

<p>Hotchkiss was for many years a direct feeder to Yale. At one time (many decades ago), if you got into Hotchkiss, you got into Yale. In fact, the Yale President served on the Hotchkiss Board of Trustees at the turn of the century (1900 et al.) Those feeder days, of course, are gone. Now, the college that accepts the most THS grads is Georgetown. Maybe we should match H’kiss to G’town.</p>

<p>Choate also sends the highest number of grads to georgetown. </p>

<p>[Choate</a> Rosemary Hall: Academics » College Counseling » Matriculations](<a href=“http://www.choate.edu/academics/academics_college_matriculations.aspx]Choate”>http://www.choate.edu/academics/academics_college_matriculations.aspx)</p>

<p>groton-williams? i don’t see this</p>

<p>yeah groton- swarthmore i think is a better fit</p>

<p>Putney -> Bennington College</p>

<p>exeter-harvard
andover-yale
hotchkiss-upenn
choate-princeton
sps-Brown
milton-columbia
deerfield-stanford
Loomis Chaffee-Georgetown
groton-dartmouth
middlesex-swarthmore
schools of science and math-ncssm, mssm, eetc-MIT</p>

<p>exeter-harvard
andover-yale
hotchkiss-upenn
choate-princeton
Taft - Amherst
sps-Brown
milton-columbia
deerfield-stanford
Loomis Chaffee-Georgetown
groton-dartmouth
middlesex-swarthmore
schools of science and math-ncssm, mssm, eetc-MIT</p>

<p>No way!
Middlesex-Bowdoin</p>

<p>Yeah agree about the ncssm - MIT match.
Again, Choate can’t be Princeton. Hotchkiss should be with Dartmouth :D.</p>