So what percent of your school goes to college?

<p>i wanna see how my school stacks up against a lot of those of people here, so i figured an easy way would be to ask what percent of each graduating class tends to go to a 4-year. take a guess or best estimate.</p>

<p>ill start. my school: ~20%</p>

<p>~90-95%
many to elite schools, but usually not Ivies (more like Northwestern, Vanderbilt, etc.)</p>

<p>The counselor SSR indicated 49% to 4 year colleges, 25% to community colleges.</p>

<p>Attend a 4-year college 75.2%
Attend a 2-year college 22.0%
Specialized school, training 0%
Employment 1.4%
Enter the military 1.4%</p>

<p>We usually have about 100% college attendance, with about 80% of the class attending some kind of four-year school.</p>

<p>I'm guessing less than 50% at my school, I'll ask my counselor once break is over if I remember though</p>

<p>100% do. however only 99% go to four-year colleges and only 35% go to colleges that are ranked in the Top 50 by USNWR.</p>

<p>76% go to traditional 4 year
19% go to 2 year
2% go into military
1.5% enter an occupation</p>

<p>ummm probably around 95%
then 10% go to the local community college
50% to state schools
maybe 37% attend top 50 USNWR schools
3% go to top 10, HYPS, all the ivies, Cal Tech, etc.</p>

<p>this is in a graduating class of about 700 people</p>

<p>Ooh, probably around 60-70%. But then, about 50-60% of them go to community colleges. Only about half a dozen go to top rated schools. Out of around 200ish. Sad.</p>

<p>I have no idea. My guess though (for 4-year school) would be around 75-85%.</p>

<p>100% but that's b/c i go to a snooty private school that costs more than minimum wage</p>

<p>well, at the school that i am at, we are in a dual-enrollment program with the CC, usually after HS graduation the students stay, get their associates and sometimes transfer to UNLV/UNR...</p>

<p>for the rest of the schools in my district, i think the graduation rate is a 65%, so i don't think the college rate is even high for the district...</p>

<p>Probably around 15%-20% go to a four year college.
40% go to a community college.
The rest either go to the military, trade school, or directly into the work force.</p>

<p>No college/ direct to Workforce: 78%
2 Year/ or Tech College: 12%
4 Year College: 7%
Other: 13%</p>

<p>Most of the people in my school are pretty poor and can't afford to further their education.</p>

<p>We usually have 100% go to a four year institution, with the top 10% or so kids attending "elite" schools like HYPS and quite a few kids also choose to attend top LAC's. About half attend the local state university.</p>

<p>In White Bear Lake!?! I live down the road from white bear.. and its reasonably rich. Those numbers astound me.</p>

<p>99%. Last year, one kid went straight into the military. He was the only one I know of (college decisions are printed on the back of the last school-year-issued school paper) who didn't attend a college right after graduation.</p>

<p>Our school is a "college preparatory high school."</p>

<p>wow these numbers astound me -.-. at my school, its relatively rare for graduates to even choose to go to college. heck, my entering class was over 1000 kids but now its hovering at around 520 due to dropouts -___-.</p>

<p>74% (301 students) go to a 4 year college</p>

<p>but of the 301 students that went, 224 stayed in state and probably went to either community college or our not-very-hard-to-get-into state university. </p>

<p>77 went out of state, but most of those probably didn't go to top schools. if we send anyone to any top school, it's a pretty big deal. the teachers here call that "going to college back east" haha.</p>