Top 20 MATRICULATION lists from high school web sites

<p>Interesting set of stat pages, including quintile breakdowns & college by college accept/attend list.</p>

<p>Look in the center section of links on this page:
<a href="http://www.menloschool.org/publications/index.html#college_counseling%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.menloschool.org/publications/index.html#college_counseling&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Class size: 130<br>
% Ivy, Stanford, MIT, + SWAP in Top 20: 18%<br>
SAT comb: V640 + M655 = 1295 </p>

<p>1 USC 58
2 Stanford 47
3 UCLA 31
4 UC Berkeley 23
5 U Colorado 22
6 Princeton 19
7 UCSB 17
8 Columbia 16
9 Harvard 15
10 U Arizona 12
10 UCSD 12
12 Boston U 11
12 U Michigan 11
12 Santa Clara 11
15 UC Davis 9
15 Duke 9
15 U Penn 9
15 SMU 9
19 Brown 8
19 UCSC 8</p>

<p>Pembroke nowhere near John Burroughs then....</p>

<p>Menlo...do you suppose those results are skewed by brains or donor potential? So many to USC.....interesting. </p>

<p>Have you already done Harker in San Jose?</p>

<p>Love to know what Californians think....</p>

<p>Thanks Momof3sons.....I couldn't access, so you must be an insider.....thanks. Quite impressive stats.</p>

<p>Class size: ~160<br>
% Ivy, Stanford, MIT, + SWAP in Top 20: 40% </p>

<p>1 Columbia 60
2 Harvard 54
3 Cornell 53
4 Yale 40
5 U. Wisconsin 38
6 U. Pennsylvania 34
7 NYU 26
8 George Washington 25
9 Brown 24
10 Princeton 21
11 Dartmouth 20
11 Georgetown 20
13 Colgate 15
14 Carnegie Mellon 14
14 Stanford 14
16 Emory 13
16 Skidmore 13
18 Tufts 12
19 Hamilton 11
19 U. Michigan 11
19 Wesleyan 11</p>

<p>P Chickie....c'mon....you must be able to figure out Harker...after all the others you have....</p>

<p>Hope you have contacted a publisher. This compilation is worth $$$.</p>

<p>Care to sort out IVY Swap++ by region? Pretty clear that NE private schools plus Menlo (LOL) dominate the Ivy Swp+++ acceptances but it would be intersting to see it in black and white....</p>

<p>working on Harker, but gotta get some sleep now!</p>

<p>Next slice & dice will be feeder stats by college for Ivy, S&M, + SWAP, plus maybe a few more (e.g., southern schools).....almost done, just cleaning up these last few schools. Up to about 60 schools in my spreadsheet now. Helluva hobby.</p>

<p>I'll have a look at the regional thing. I think the feeder stats will shed some light there, but it may be worth sorting high schools by region.....NE boarding schools do dominate.....we'll see.</p>

<p>St. John's School Houston, Texas
SAT I V720+M730=1450
Top 20 National University + Top 10 LAC =48%
Class size 2005(126)
<a href="http://www.sjs.org/ftpimages/80/download/download_group633_id38464.pdf%5B/url%5D"&gt;www.sjs.org/ftpimages/80/download/download_group633_id38464.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>2000-2004
Rice 45
UT-austin 30
UT-austin PlanII 24
SMU 27
Vanderbilt 21
Princeton 20
Trinity University 19
Yale 18
Georgetown 16
Tulane 15
Duke 14
Harvard 13
Southwestern 12
UVA 12
NYU 11
Standford 11 (Class 2005 13 admitted 11 matriculation)
Upenn 10
Upenn-Wharton 2
WUSL 10
Northwestern 7
CIT 5
MIT 4
UNC 7
USC 8
Tufts 6
Wellesley 5
Wesleyan 3
Amherst 6
Williams 2
Swarthmore 2</p>

<p>class of 59</p>

<p>1 Santa Clara University – 3
1 Trinity College (CT) – 3
1 University of Washington – 3
1 Western Washington University – 3
5 Kenyon College – 2
5 Pomona College – 2
5 Seattle University – 2
5 University of British Columbia – 2
5 University of Chicago – 2
5 University of Portland – 2
5 University of St. Andrews (UK) – 2</p>

<p>Class size: 58<br>
% Ivy, Stanford, MIT, + SWAP in Top 20: 3%<br>
SAT comb: ~1275 </p>

<p>1 U Washington 8
2 Santa Clara 4
2 U Colorado 4
2 Whitman 4
5 Bard 3
5 Chapman 3
5 Colorado Coll 3
5 Harvard 3
5 Lewis & Clark 3
5 St Johns 3
5 Stanford 3
5 Trinity Coll 3
5 U Denver 3
14 Carleton 2
14 Georgetown 2
14 Linfield 2
14 Occidental 2
14 Reed 2
14 Seattle U 2
14 UCSB 2
14 U Chicago 2
14 U Portland 2
14 U Puget Sound 2
14 USC 2
14 Wellesley 2
14 Western Washington 2
14 Willamette 2</p>

<p>I believe there must be an error on the "2005" matriculation list page, because the number of "matriculants" adds up to about double the size of the class reported elsewhere, hence its either 2004-2005 data or its not matriculants, but acceptances..... I'd bet the former.</p>

<p>Class size: ~160<br>
% Ivy, Stanford, MIT, + SWAP in Top 20: 6% </p>

<p>1 U New Mexico 39
2 Trinity U 11
3 Stanford 8
4 Texas A&M 7
4 U Arizona 7
6 Northwestern 6
7 Colorado State 5
7 Rice 5
9 Baylor 4
9 Brown 4
9 Claremont McKenna 4
9 NM Tech 4
9 Occidental 4
9 Tulane 4
9 U Penn 4
9 Washington U 4
17 Boston U 3
17 Cal Poly 3
17 Carleton 3
17 Colorado College 3
17 George Washington 3
17 Georgetown 3
17 Macalester 3
17 Pepperdine 3
17 San Diego State 3
17 Texas Tech 3
17 U Chicago 3
17 UNLV 3
17 UNC 3
17 USC 3
17 U Texas Austin 3
17 Wellesley 3
17 Yale 3</p>

<p>64 in class</p>

<p>1 Bates 5
1 Colorado College 5
1 St Lawrence 5
1 UNH 5
5 Brown 3
5 U Colorado 3
5 Hamilton 3
5 Rollins 3
5 UVM 3
10 Franklin & Marshall 2
10 Lehigh 2
10 Middlebury 2
10 St Anselm 2
10 Salve Regina 2</p>

<p>Class size: ~70<br>
% Ivy, Stanford, MIT, + SWAP in Top 20: 4% </p>

<p>1 University of Southern CA (10)
2 Brown University (6)
2 New York University (6)
2 UC Santa Cruz (6)
5 Bard College (5)
5 Emerson College (5)
5 Scripps College (5)
5 UC Los Angeles (5)
9 Boston University (4)
9 Princeton University (4)
11 Loyola Marymount University (3)
11 Reed College (3)
11 University of WI, Madison (3)
14 American University (2)
14 Boston College (2)
14 Bucknell University (2)
14 CSU San Francisco (2)
14 Eugene Lang College (2)
14 Pennsylvania State University (2)
14 Pratt Institute (2)
14 Skidmore College (2)
14 Stanford University (2)
14 Trinity College, Connecticut (2)
14 UC Berkeley (2)
14 UC Davis (2)
14 UC Irvine (2)
14 University of Chicago (2)
14 University of Michigan (2)
14 Vassar College (2)
14 Yale University (2)</p>

<p>Class size: 291<br>
% Ivy, Stanford, MIT, + SWAP in Top 20: 0%<br>
SAT comb: V614 + M618 = 1232 </p>

<p>1 USC 25
2 Loyola Marymount 24
3 UC Berkeley 18
4 Santa Clara 10
5 Cal Poly, Pomona 9
5 UC Irvine 9
5 UCLA 9
5 UCSC 9
9 UCSB 8
10 U San Diego 7
11 Pasadena City 6
12 Boston C 4
12 Boston U 4
12 Loyola U (Chicago) 4
12 Occidental 4
12 U San Francisco 4
17 CSU, Long Beach 3
17 Emerson 3
17 Georgetown 3
17 Lehigh 3
17 Morehouse 3
17 Purdue 3
17 SMU 3
17 UC Davis 3
17 UC Riverside 3
17 UCSD 3
17 U Colorado 3</p>

<p>110 in class</p>

<p>1 Loyola Marymount University 12
2 San Diego State University 6
2 Santa Monica City College 6
2 University of California: Irvine 6
2 University of California: Santa Barbara 6
2 University of Southern California 6
7 University of California: Berkeley 5
7 University of California: Los Angeles 5
7 University of San Diego 5
10 California State University: Long Beach 4
10 Fairfield University 4
10 Santa Clara University 4
10 University of California: Riverside 4
10 University of California: San Diego 4
10 University of Arizona 3
10 California Polytechnic University: Pomona 2
10 Chapman University 2
10 Mount St. Mary's 2
10 New York University 2
10 University of California: Santa Cruz 2</p>

<p>Class size: 106<br>
% Ivy, Stanford, MIT, + SWAP in Top 20: 18% </p>

<p>1 University of Southern California 9
2 University of California at Santa Barbara 4
2 University of California at Los Angeles 4
2 Southern Methodist University 4
2 Princeton University 4
6 Washington University in St. Louis 3
6 University of Pennsylvania 3
6 University of California at Berkeley 3
6 Stanford University 3
6 Santa Clara University 3
6 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 3
6 Duke University 3
13 Yale University 2
13 Williams College 2
13 Wake Forest University 2
13 Vassar College 2
13 University of San Francisco 2
13 University of San Diego 2
13 University of Notre Dame 2
13 Tufts University 2
13 University of Arizona 2
13 San Diego State University 2
13 Northwestern University 2
13 Middlebury College 2
13 Harvard University 2
13 Hamilton College 2
13 Connecticut College 2</p>

<p>Here's another web page similar to the Stevenson page that shows by student accepances & matriculations. No GPA's or SAT data however, but interesting nevertheless.......</p>

<p><a href="http://www.sahs.org/aboutus/studentresources/collegecounseling/acceptances2005.htm%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.sahs.org/aboutus/studentresources/collegecounseling/acceptances2005.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>don't see these published very often:</p>

<p><a href="http://leo.rc.net/Web/rosary/counseling/personal.htm%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://leo.rc.net/Web/rosary/counseling/personal.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>when it rains it pours....another good one very similar to Stevenson:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.sagehillschool.org/ftpimages/145/download/download_group0_id60804.pdf%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.sagehillschool.org/ftpimages/145/download/download_group0_id60804.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Class size: ~75<br>
% Ivy, Stanford, MIT, + SWAP in Top 20: 11%<br>
SAT comb: V656 + M656 = 1312 </p>

<p>1 SMU 4
2 Brandeis 3
2 George Washington 3
2 Tulane 3
2 Wesleyan 3
2 U San Diego 3
7 Amherst 2
7 Dartmouth 2
7 Stanford 2
7 USC 2
7 Williams 2
7 Mt Holyoke 2
7 UC Santa Cruz 2
7 Whittier 2
7 Boston U 2
7 Loyola U (N.O.) 2</p>

<p>Class size: 57<br>
% Ivy, Stanford, MIT, + SWAP in Top 20: 17%<br>
SAT comb: V645 + M655 = 1300 </p>

<p>1 University of Pennsylvania (25)
2 Georgetown University (8)
2 University of Delaware (8)
3 Boston College (7)
3 Trinity College (7)
3 University of Virginia (7)
7 Pennsylvania State University (6)
7 Yale University (6)
9 Columbia University (5)
9 New York University (5)
9 Princeton University (5)
9 Syracuse University (5)
9 Wake Forest University (5)
14 American University (4)
14 Boston University (4)
14 Brown University (4)
14 Duke University (4)
14 George Washington University (4)
14 Gettysburg College (4)
14 Harvard University (4)
14 Loyola College (4)</p>

<p>Papa Chicken, you guessed my status! Sorry about not following your organizational directions. I'm usually good about following directions!</p>