<p>Andover's number are impressive, but neither surprising or unique. I think that a number of college preparatory high schools might show similar numbers. </p>
<p>For instance, St Mark's School of Dallas in Texas has the following statistics -according to Enco's distribution: </p>
<p>Matriculating at Harvard 6.33% or 5/79
Matriculating at Harvard, Yale, Princeton 15.19% or 12/79
Matriculatig at HYPSM 17.72% or 14/79
Matriculating at one of eight Ivies 25.32% or 20/79</p>
<p>In addition several students decided to forego admissions at HYPS to accept prestigious full merit scholarships such as the Morehead at UNC (EAdad's son). Adding those students would add a few basis points to the numbers. </p>
<p>Top destinations:
Yale University - 6
Harvard University - 5
University of Texas-Austin - 4
Dartmouth College - 3
University of Colorado-Boulder - 3
University of Pennsylvania - 3
Carnegie Mellon Univ - 2
Duke University - 2
Emory University - 2
George Washington Univ - 2
Georgetown University - 2
New York University - 2
Rice University - 2
Texas A & M Univ - 2
University of Texas-Dallas - 2
Vanderbilt University - 2</p>
<p>For a full list of matriculations, see:
<a href="http://www.smtexas.org/campus/counseling/matriculation.asp%5B/url%5D">http://www.smtexas.org/campus/counseling/matriculation.asp</a></p>