<p>the list is very inaccurate... southern schools easily ranked near the top ebcause they make the kids take AP's; also prestigious schools are not taken into account. i dont see Styuvesant, Boston Latin, Bronx Science... it's like composing a list of best athletes without putting in the hall-of-famers.</p>
<p>That means the ranking is not accurate, right? And that was the end of this case?
By the way, how do you guys add in smileys into your posts, they are wonderful. Can you teach me?</p>
<p>Or a list by atheletes height and weight, without adding in speed, errors, actual playing time, receptions, at bats, you get my drift. Yep, we have the most players...do we win games, um no, do my players go onto the big leagues, umm, maybe...</p>
<p>Or the prereqs for getting into the classes, if you have to take the AP exam</p>
<p>My school is number 157. Has any one else noticed that a lot of the schools early on are from Florida. From my hometown, here are some of the top school.</p>
<p>109 | Leon | Tallahassee | Fla. | 2.682 | 8</p>
<p>115 | Rickards* | Tallahassee | Fla. | 2.626 | 65</p>
<p>153 | Lincoln | Tallahassee | Fla. | 2.489 | 11</p>
<p>157 | Chiles | Tallahassee | Fla. | 2.471 | 3.9</p>
<p>my school dropped 19 places...</p>
<p>at least we are still in the top 30.</p>
<p>Under a liberal estimate, my graduating class will have .344 AP tests per student - is there a list of the worst schools out there anywhere?</p>
<p>My last school was #81...It didn't deserve the rating though. I actually got out to go to a public school here that didn't even make the list, it was that bad...</p>
<p>my school [mcnair academic] is #15. and the picture with the girls are a bad representation if it haha .. they shouldve put another picture with some more attractiveness. anyway i think the way they rated is dumb ... yet what can i say, my schools been rated #1 hs in NJ .. but it's all good every school is what you make of it</p>
<p>jperez this isn't true from waht i can remember if u lookat my earlier post mcnair isn't #1 anymore at all (for a while actually). Number one in NJ is undoubtedly Lawrenceville followed by Princeton and Millburn, but then again I have to say for the income Mcnair's students make their potential is amazing</p>
<p>yes, i know.. i meant in the past. however, the board of education mixed the first floor students (not part of the whole student body of mcnair) and the actual mcnair students, bringing down scores, etc. it's all good though</p>