<p>Class size: ~55<br>
% Ivy, Stanford, MIT, + SWAP in Top 20: 1% </p>
<p>Interesting connection to Montana State. </p>
<p>1 U Vermont 19
2 U New Hampshire 18
3 Bates 14
4 Montana State 12
5 Northeastern 11
5 U Colorado 11
7 Plymouth State 10
7 St Lawrence 10
9 St Michaels 9
9 U Maine- Orono 9
11 Alfred 8
11 Colby 8
13 Colby-Sawyer 7
13 U Mass- Amherst 7
15 Hobart 6
15 U Maine- Farmington 6
17 Clarkson 5
17 Pratt Institute 5
17 Roger Williams 5
20 Boston U 4
20 Dartmouth 4
20 Evergreen State 4
20 Guilford 4
20 Lewis & Clark 4
20 US Naval Academy 4
20 Union 4
20 U Denver 4
20 Whitman 4</p>
<p>Class size: 90<br>
% Ivy, Stanford, MIT, + SWAP in Top 20: 12% </p>
<p>1 Brown University (18)
2 George Washington University (11)
2 Syracuse University (11)
4 University of Pennsylvania (9)
5 New York University (8)
5 Skidmore College (8)
7 Connecticut College (7)
7 Harvard (7)
7 Union College (7)
10 Boston University (6)
10 Brandeis University (6)
10 Cornell University (6)
13 Bowdoin College (5)
13 Colorado College (5)
13 Hobart and William Smith Colleges (5)
13 Northeastern University (5)
17 Colby College (4)
17 Dickinson College (4)
17 Florida Southern College (4)
17 Georgetown University (4)
17 Loyola University of New Orleans (4)
17 Middlebury College (4)
17 University of Rhode Island (4)
17 Yale University (4)</p>
<p>1 U Delaware 26
2 Muhlenberg 5
3 Temple 4
3 U Richmond 4
5 Dickinson 3
5 Roanoke 3
5 Ursinus 3
8 American 2
8 Boston Coll 2
8 CMU 2
8 Denison 2
8 Delaware Valley 2
8 Elizabethtown 2
8 George Washington 2
8 High Point U 2
8 Kenyon 2
8 Lafayette 2
8 Mary Washington 2
8 McDaniel 2
8 Millersville 2
8 NYU 2
8 Randolph-Macon 2
8 St Joseph's U 2
8 St Vincent's Coll 2
8 U Penn 2
8 U South Carolina 2
8 U Tampa 2
8 UVA 2
8 Villanova 2
8 Va Tech 2
8 Washington Coll 2</p>
<p>74 in class
Mean SAT scores: Verbal 645 / Math 646 / Total 1291</p>
<p>1 Georgetown University (4)
1 Hamilton College (4)
3 College of Charleston (3)
3 Vanderbilt University (3)
5 Boston College (2)
5 Colby College (2)
5 Colgate University (2)
5 Colorado College (2)
5 Connecticut College (2)
5 Davidson College (2)
5 George Washington University (2)
5 Hobart & William Smith Colleges (2)
5 Middlebury College (2)
5 Northwestern University (2)
5 Santa Clara University (2)
5 Wake Forest University (2)
5 Wheaton College (2)</p>
<p>1 University of Vermont (8)
2 Lyndon State College (5)
3 Becker College (3)
3 Clark University (3)
3 McGill University (3)
3 Norwich University (3)
3 University of Chicago (3)
3 University of New Hampshire (3)
3 University of North Carolina (3)
3 University of Washington (3)
11 Castleton State College (2)
11 Dalhousie University (2)
11 Emerson College (2)
11 Hampshire College (2)
11 Johnson State College (2)
11 Miami University: Ohio (2)
11 Northeastern University (2)
11 Oberlin College (2)
11 Paul Smiths College (2)<br>
11 Roger Williams University (2)
11 Sarah Lawrence College School of Visual Arts (2)
11 Skidmore College (2)
11 St. Michaels College (2)
11 University of Colorado: Boulder (2)
11 University of Hawaii (2)
11 University of Massachusetts (2)
11 Wesleyan University (2)
11 Worcester Polytechnic Institute (2)</p>
<p>1 U Alabama 79
2 Auburn 76
3 U South Alabama 24
4 U Mississippi 19
5 Birmingham Southern 18
6 Louisiana State 16
7 U Southern Mississippi 9
8 Spring Hill 8
9 Troy State 7
10 Rhodes 6
10 U Georgia 6
12 Coll of Charleston 4
12 Millsaps 4
12 Mississippi State 4
15 Duke 3
15 Loyola U (N.O.) 3
15 Samford 3
15 Savannah Coll of Art & Design 3
15 SMU 3
15 U Illinois 3
15 U Montaevallo 3
15 Vanderbilt 3</p>
<p>Class size: 107
% Ivy, Stanford, MIT, + SWAP in Top 20: 3% </p>
<p>1 Wofford College 8
2 University of the South (Sewanee) 7
3 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 6
3 Southern Methodist University 6
3 College of William & Mary 6
6 Davidson College 5
7 Furman University 4
7 University of Georgia 4
7 Hampden-Sydney College 4
7 NC State University 4
11 Princeton University 3
11 University of South Carolina 3
11 University of Virginia 3
14 Colorado College 2
14 Elon University 2
14 Montclair State University 2
14 New York University 2
14 Vanderbilt University 2
14 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 2</p>
<p>OK, my spread sheet is up to 105 schools.......I'm stopping unless more PMs come in, & I'll transfer that info to this thread. Give me a couple of days to crunch some numbers.</p>
<p>Total College Applicants 220
American University 3
American University of Paris 1
Amherst College 2
Bard College 1
Barnard College 6
Bates College 4
Boston College 1
Bowdoin College 1
Brandeis University 1
Brown University 9
Bryn Mawr College 3
Carleton College 5
Case Western Reserve 1
City University of New York 1
Clark University 1
Colby College 3
Colgate University 1
College of William and Mary 1
Colorado College 1
Columbia University 5
Connecticut College 2
Cornell University 9
Dartmouth College 9
Davidson College 1
Drew University 1
Duke University 4
Eckerd College 1
Emory University 1
Eugene Lang College 1
Franklin & Marshall College 1
George Washington University 2
Georgetown University 4
Hamilton College 2
Hampton University 1
Harvard College 18
Hobart & William Smith 1
The Johns Hopkins University 4
Macalester College 3
Middlebury College 2
New York University 1
Oberlin College 7
Oxford University 1
Pomona College 3
Pratt Institute 1
Princeton University 12
Rice University 1
Sarah Lawrence College 3
Stanford University 3
SUNY Binghamton 1
SUNY Oneonta 1
Swarthmore College 4
Trinity College 1
Tufts University 2
Tulane University 1
United States Military Academy 1
University of Chicago 11
University of Pennsylvania 9
University of St. Andrews (Scotland) 3
University of Southern California 1
Vanderbilt University 2
Vassar College 2
Washington University 1
Wellesley College 1
Wesleyan University 7
Williams College 4
Xavier University, OH 1
Yale University 17
Total College Applicants 2001-2005 220</p>
<p>College attendance list for 2002-2005, information from school career center. Only schools with 4 or more attending listed.</p>
<p>Average class size: 415
Average SAT: 1485</p>
<h1>1 in PSAT semifinalists for 14 of last 15 years, 167 semifinalists in 2006</h1>
<p>% Ivy, Stanford, MIT and SWAP ~18%</p>
<p>1) UVA 531 (hard to get into from N. VA = out of state acceptance rates)
2) William and Mary 102
3) Virginia Tech 96
4) Duke 55
5) Princeton 47
6) MIT 43
7) Carnegie Mellon 42
8) Cornell 38
9) UPenn 30
10) Harvard 27
10) Stanford 27
12) Yale 26
13) Northwestern 19
13) Rice 19
15) Dartmouth 17
16) James Madison U. 15
16) George Mason U. 15
18) Johns Hopkins 14
19) USC 13
20) UNC - Chapel Hill 12
21) Columbia 11
21) Brown 11
21) U of Chicago 11
21) WUSTL 11
25) Gerogetown 8
25) Notre Dame 8
27) Cal Tech 7
27) UC Berkeley
29) Amherst 6
29) Olin College of Engineering 6
29) Case Western 6
32) Swarthmore 4
32) U Mich Ann Arbor 4
32) NYU 4
32) Vanderbilt 4</p>
<p>Thomas Jefferson H.S. for Science and Technology is a Fairfax County, VA public school. It is a magnet school and a governor's school enrolling students from several surrounding counties. <a href="http://www.tjhsst.edu%5B/url%5D">www.tjhsst.edu</a></p>
<p>Exeter publishes a graduation edition of the "Exonian" each year. This is the school's newspaper. In that edition, they list each graduate and where they plan on matriculating in the fall. (It does not provide information on other schools to which each student applied, but rather where they decided to go.)
I'm not sure if that publication is on line, but there may be some current students that lurk on here from Exeter that have last year's copy. We had the 2004 edition, but finally tossed it when cleaning up. I think the class of 2004 had about 300 graduates.</p>
<p>Thanks 1sokkermom--I've gone through much of Exeter's web pages & even looked thru several of their online pub's looking just for what you described, with no success. Unfortunately, the Exonian doesn't appear available to the public online. </p>
<p>If anyone finds it or can provide the data, please chime in or PM me......PC</p>