To Which Schools Did Your School Valedictorian Get Accepted?

<ol>
<li> WUSTL, Cal, Duke, Carnegie-Mellon, UCSD, Tulane</li>
<li> Rice</li>
<li> Rice</li>
<li> Rice</li>
<li> Cornell
6-10...UT (?)</li>
</ol>

<p>Val - West Point and Georgetown
Sal - Waitlisted: Harvard, Tufts, Colby, Weslyan, Colgate;
Accepted: Northeastern (Such a shock since she's basically a renaissance<br>
woman)</p>

<h1>3 - BC and Villanova</h1>

<h1>4 [me :)] - Georgetown, Tufts, Cornell, BC (Honors), William and Mary, Holy</h1>

<pre><code> Cross, Waitlisted at #1 - Brown :(
Will attend Georgetown if i don't get off of Brown's WL
</code></pre>

<h1>5 - BC and Emory</h1>

<p>Note: My school has not had a single student get into an Ivy League school in the five classes before mine, though this year my friend who's 20th got recruited for swimming by Brown :) .</p>

<p>Our valedictorian is going to UF. Ironically, the graduating class's Salutatorian is the one that traditionally attends Harvard, Cornell or Yale. Usually the Valedictorians go to UF or a liberal arts college.</p>

<p>Since my school doesn't have valedictorian (nor any type of ranking and all that "good" stuff, for that matter), I'm going to report where the top 5 or so (I think) students in my class (grade-wise) are headed.</p>

<p>Princeton - girl
Stanford - girl
UMCP - guy
UNC - guy
Yale - girl.. hmmmmm</p>

<p>Actually, the girl going to Stanford won the school award basically equivalent to the "Valedictorian" title, although it doesn't only look at grades; it also takes into account the student's activities and overall awesomeness of personality. Students even have a say in who wins it via a vote, though school faculty still influences much of the decision-making. Much better than any dumb, ol' valedictorian title, I think.</p>

<p>My school doesn't have valedictorians but 11 received book awards last year.</p>

<p>Princeton-2
Brown-2
Duke-1 (Me!)
Wake Forest-1
Vassar-1
Columbia-1
Cornell-1</p>

<p>And there are two I don't know about..</p>

<p>Harvard, but not Stanford, lol ;)</p>

<p>Where on earth do you people go to school?
I'm val. this year, and the "hardest" college I got in was Dartmouth... (waitlisted at Yale, rejected from Princeton) which, I believe, makes me the second person to go to an ivy in recent history, and the other is at Brown for golf... >_></p>

<p>valedictorian last year went to UM (note: couldn't afford Cornell), and the year before that...
One high-ranking kid went to UChicago, and another at Olin (in its second year, I think), but other than that.... hardly anyone goes out of state, and even if they do, it's not to one of the "top" or "name" schools.</p>

<p>gaah, my high school = horrid.</p>

<p>the val at my school got into:
harvard
princeton
dartmouth
duke
georgetown
notre dame</p>

<p>he's going to princeton.</p>

<p>Valedictorian- UPenn (going to attend), waitlisted @ U Chicago
Sal- MIT</p>

<p>Don't know where else they got in</p>

<p>Our vals usually stay in state an go to UVA along with about 4-5 other people. Graduating classes are usually over 600. But this year the val for our class got into Pton ED.</p>

<p>Holy cow.
last year our valedictorian went to UM CP and our salutatorians went to Asbury and Mercyhurst College
this year its Grove City College for the val, St. Olaf's for the sal, and Cornell or ND for me (3rd)</p>

<p>Our val got in at Harvard Amherst MIT, she's going to Harvard, Salud got in every college, lol, HYPS, you name it he got in, he had an amazing science project.</p>

<p>Brown :)</p>

<p>Our valedictorian got into Amherst, Cornell, Lafayette, Trinity, Marist, and a few state schools, but he's going to Amherst. Our salutatorian is going to Villanova.</p>

<p>This years top students choices in order of rank
1-Bowdoin
2-BC
3-UNH (With full athletic scholarship)
4-Cornell University (me)
5-Ithaca College
6-???
7-Middlebury</p>

<p>I think they just don't like accepting the valedictorians at my school. Our Valedictorian had 4.0 with upper 2300 on his SAT's. He got accepted at Northwestern (where he is going) but rejected at Harvard, MIT, and Penn. He is certainly all around too. Does so much and does it very well. Our school hasn't had much luck with people getting into good colleges. I live in South Florida.</p>

<p>Valedicitorian=going to WashU
Salutatorian=going to UChicago</p>

<p>Harvard (EA)</p>

<p>Sal:
Accepted: Yale (EA), Princeton, Stanford
Rejected: Columbia</p>

<p>The Valedictorians at my D's school have not been rejected from a school they applied since I've been tracking. Everyone I have tracked in the last few years have matriculated to Harvard. This year the top students are matriculating to these private colleges</p>

<p>Stanford University - 8
Massachusetts Institute of Technology - 6
Harvard University - 5
California Institute of Technology - 2
Yale University - 1
Princeton University - 1
University of Pennsylvania - 7
University of Chicago - 4
Cornell University - 2
Brown University - 2
Columbia University - 1
Dartmouth College - 1
Johns Hopkins University - 3
Northwestern University - 1
Duke University - 1
Emory University - 1</p>

<p>We have co-valedictorians this year.... one's going to Vassar College & the other is going to Colgate University.</p>

<p>Our class speaker (who I believe might be #3), is going to Dartmouth College.</p>

<p>Other students who are in the top 10% or so are going to Dartmouth College, Northwestern University (off the waitlist), University of Miami, Boston University (2), and University of Connecticut Honors Medical Program.</p>