<p>Number 1: Princeton Tiger! <<<<
Number 2: University of Dallas--huge scholarship, going for degree in theology.
Number 3: Going to Tulane.
Number 4: Going to A&M over Harvard (Recruited athlete)
Number 5: Going to University of Texas Business Honors
Number 7: Going to Stanford University
...
Number 15: Going to Princeton
...
Number 22: Going to Princeton University</p>
<ol>
<li>MIT</li>
<li>Brown</li>
<li>UPenn</li>
<li>Johns Hopkins</li>
<li>Princeton (me!)</li>
<li>WashU</li>
<li>University of Florida</li>
<li>UPenn, Haverford, University of Florida (3-way tie)</li>
</ol>
<p>val- University of Toledo (turned down ivies to take full ride + $)
sal- Harvard</p>
<p>Next year:
val: Georgetown <em>knocks on wood</em></p>
<p>val-air force academy
sal- UT</p>
<p>people up there with them: UT and baylor</p>
<p>my school has like 5 vals
1st - USC with scholarship
2nd - Swarthmore
3rd - Vanderbuilt (?? - not sure)
4th - dunno
5th - dunno</p>
<p>other 2 people - not vals. accepted to Duke and Yale</p>
<p>Val-Colorado College (got a full ride, was accepted to Harvard and Dartmouth, among others)
Sal-Don't know
3rd-Colorado School of Mines</p>
<p>1st- Harvard, but she may not be qualified to still be 1st...
2nd- UCSD
the rest of the class is mainly going to UCs and CSUs, with a few going to private universities. </p>
<p>last year:
1st- Stanford
2nd- Cal
in the second decile is someone who went to MIT. hmm..</p>
<p>Two years ago, our valedictorian went to TUFTS. Last year, our valedictorian went to Penn State. This year, I have no idea who our valedictorian is, but I believe the best school on the list is Tulane.</p>
<p>1st- got into Harvard (EA), Princeton, Yale, Williams, Stanford, Cornell, Oxford in the UK going to Harvard with a full ride.
2nd - got into Harvard, Yale (EA), Williams, Cornell, going to Yale</p>
<p>our school had 5 valedvictorians (at my school it isn't some big deal like i feel it is on the east coast. it's just sorta like "oh, cool, you got all A's)</p>
<p>anyway, they're going to</p>
<p>1.stanford
2. stanford
3.MIT
4. caltech
5. loyola marymount
6. UCLA</p>
<p>I hate it when people call need-based grants "scholarships" or "full rides." I am assuming that the "full ride" is not an outside scholarship, of course.</p>
<p>My school's valedictorian along with half of the rest of the class is going to Lee University. The other half is going to the local community college.</p>
<p>2005 harvard
2004 yale
2003 harvard
2002 harvard</p>
<p>wow, nerds</p>
<p>Rejected at:
Stanford</p>
<p>Waitlisted at:
Pomona</p>
<p>Accepted at:
Reed, whitman, puget sound, ucla, uc berkeley, ucsc, scripps</p>
<p>Attending:
Claremont McKenna College</p>
<p>accepted to Harvard, BC, NYU Stern, Brown, Cornell, Columbia, U of chicago, Georgetown, rejected to wharton
Going to Harvard
Saluditorian going to UC Berkeley</p>
<p>Duke, Georgetown, Harvard, Howard, Yale, Stanford, Notre Dame, UVA, Texas, Pitt, Wash U.</p>
<p>Went to Duke.</p>
<p>Got accepted to Harvard, and full scholarship to Stanford. Going to Standford though.</p>
<p>my school's IB valedictorian for the year 04-05 only applied to one school, early decision: </p>
<p>University of Florida.</p>
<p>he was accepted, and went there.</p>
<p>however, dozens of other kids go to ivy league's each year from my school</p>
<p>val: lehigh
sals(7): princeton, cal, cal, cal, cal ,ucla, stanford</p>
<p>Our valedictorian was accepted to Stanford and went there.</p>
<p>we don't "officially" rank people but two people who had 4.0s and one with a 3.99 are all going to dartmouth.</p>