To Which Schools Did Your School Valedictorian Get Accepted?

<p>I'm not sure, but I know he got rejected from Stanford.
Our valedictorian is almost always accepted to Rice, so he probably got in there.</p>

<p>Val went to Carnegie Mellon (transfered to UNC a year later)
Salutatorian and Class Essayist both ended up at MIT.</p>

<p>U of R, Syracuse, F&M, SUNY Binghamton</p>

<p>Our valedictorian is going to Yale and was rejected at Harvard. Don't know what his other choices were.</p>

<p>This year, my school's val is going to MIT, got into CalTech and U-M
The girl that's tied with him is going to U-M</p>

<p>Last year, got into U-M, and is going there</p>

<p>The year before was like a 3 way tie, Notre Dame, Middlebury and Purdue. However, a girl that was in the middle of the class got into Harvard '09.</p>

<p>And the year before that, twin brothers were Val, got into U Chicago and CMU. Are going there.</p>

<p>The most prestigious school she was accepted to was BC...she's on some waitlists but is prob going to Fordham (even though they barely gave her money) to be w. her boyfriend which is retarded. I think some of the kids that are lower ranked are going to better schools like UCLA, Tufts, UVA, William and Mary..not our best yr last year's class we had Stanford, Darthmouth, UChicago, Carnegie Mellon and some others</p>

<p>This thread makes me feel like a really lousy val, for not getting in to a worshiped school. haha.</p>

<p>How can at the time of application a person claim to be a valedictorian. I would assume that can't be decided until the end of senior year. A person could be ranked 5th in their class when they apply, have a kick-ass senior year and end up as the class valedictorian right?</p>

<p>^Yeah, but it only really matters who's first at the time of application. I got leapfrogged for the valedictorian position.</p>

<p>So when posters say they got in to a school with a certain GPA, they mean their GPA at the end of their Junior year?</p>

<p>Last year our valedictorian went to Dartmouth... accepted at Amherst College too, I think rejected or waitlisted at all other Ivies he applied to, including Harvard, Yale, Penn, and Columbia.</p>

<p>got into Cal-tech and Stanford... probably going to Caltech both out of state if it matters...</p>

<p>She's going to Stanford next year. I don't know what others she got into, though.</p>

<p>why do you guys know all the schools your val got into ,applied to, rejected or waitlists at...seems odd its your business and that the val would go around telling all their personal information</p>

<p>like the op, how does he know and why do he care</p>

<p>cgm,
it's possible that the students reporting this are in the "social circle" of these vals, where such info is freely shared. At my D's school, not just the friends knew, but the whole class & school, because the school is small. (That's an additional possibility.)
Not a matter of prying into other people's business. It's a matter of students being naturally curious about such things & asking these questions of each other. Often it comes up because they want peer opinions either (initially) on colleges to apply to, or (eventually) offers to accept. Depends on the closeness of the class, partly.</p>

<p>I know because, at least for the time being, the val is me, plus everyone in the top 6 of my school is pretty close and drama free.</p>

<p>My val got into Williams and Middlebury.</p>

<p>Sal got into Holy Cross.</p>

<p>Third (ME!) got into Williams and Vassar.</p>

<p>ready for this:</p>

<ol>
<li>University of Florida</li>
<li>Florida State</li>
</ol>

<p>I'd say over 75% of our college bound seniors are going to our local community college.</p>

<p>gotta love that Florida publik edjumakashun.</p>

<p>Last year's valedictorian went to Dartmouth (she also had perfect SAT's).
Last year's Salutatorian got a full ride to Providence.</p>

<p>2005 Valedictorian went to Williams.</p>

<p>Valedictorians/Saludictorians from my school (private) have gone to:</p>

<p>Class of 2007: valedictorian is going to Vassar and was also accepted to Franklin & Marshall and Ursinus (recieved merit scholarships to the last two).
Class of 2006: co-valedictorians... one to Williams, one to Dartmouth.
Class of 2005: valedictorian went to Franklin & Marshall (merit scholarship) and saludictorian went to University of Chicago.
Class of 2004: valedictorian went to Yale.
Class of 2003: valedictorian went to Princeton.</p>