<p>We have a good amount in my class that got into good schools
-Howard
-Cornell
-Georgia Tech
-Georgia Southern
-Stanford(Never thought I’d see the day)
-Yale
-UCLA</p>
<p>Majority at my school go to:</p>
<p>UConn Honors Program
UConn
Local CC</p>
<p>Our best this year was pretty weak [in past years we’ve had better] and we only had 140 graduating seniors, so the following is it:</p>
<ol>
<li>Cornell </li>
<li>Harvey Mudd</li>
<li>NYU Stern</li>
<li>Aberdeen or UCL</li>
<li>UC Berkeley</li>
<li>Tufts</li>
</ol>
<p>Most people at my school go to Pitt, Penn State, or the local community college. </p>
<p>@SwaggyC Depends which valley you’re talking about but yes I live in a valley.</p>
<p>Basically everyone from my school goes to UMich or MSU. We also have a lot go to community college and a few each year (around 5-10) goes to Ivies/MIT/Stanford</p>
<p>The majority is going to UMass Amherst, UMass Boston, and UMass Lowell - as for the highest ranked - we have two Brown admits, a Cornell admit, a Yale admit, and a UChi admit. </p>
<p>@dsi411 San fernando</p>
<p>Public school of ~1000 kids in total</p>
<p>1 Stanford (full ride)
1 Emory
1 RIT (full ride)
2 University of Richmond
6 UD Honors
5 Penn State</p>
<p>Other than that, with a few exceptions, everyone else is going to regular UD, Wilmington University, Del St</p>
<p>Our graduating class size is around 650 students. Most people from my HS apply to UCB, UCLA, and USC. Around a third of the kids are accepted to the first two, and more than half to the last one. </p>
<p>As for the Ivies, we have 1 for Harvard, 3 for Princeton, 2 for Yale, 3 for Stanford, 1 for MIT, 2 for UChicago, 5 for Northwestern, 3 for Duke, 1 for Dartmouth, 6 for Cornell, 2 for Brown, 2 for Caltech, etc etc. And zeeeero for UPenn or Columbia. Probably some cross-admits in here, though! </p>
<p>On the flip side, usually around 100 kids end up at the local CC and there are still a significant number of others attending lower-tier state universities. </p>
<p>It’s a pretty impressive showing, but I think we could do even better if we converted from a public into a magnet school and kicked out the riffraff-y bottom 1/5th of the class </p>
<p>(and if this sounds like your high school then it probably is, hi guys!!!)</p>
<p>Graduating class of 628 (officially) but I saw 635 in the graduation seating chart. Large public school in Texas; ranked in the top 250 in the nation, with some notable alumni including one billionaire. This year we had 12 National Merit Finalists, including at least 2 National Merit Scholars.</p>
<p>Most common schools:
- The University of Texas at Austin (50-75 kids, 15 or so with Honors)
- Texas A&M University - College Station (30-50 kids, 15 or so with Honors)</p>
<p>2 accepted to Stanford, 1 attending
1 accepted to Berkeley, 0 attending
2 accepted to Yale, 1 attending
1 accepted to Cornell, 0 attending
1 accepted to the University of Pennsylvania, 0 attending
1 accepted to Caltech, 1 attending
1 accepted to MIT, 1 attending
2 accepted to Duke, 2 attending
2 accepted to William & Mary, 2 attending
2 accepted to UIUC, 2 attending
4-5 accepted to UCLA, 4 attending
1 accepted to USC, 0 attending
1 accepted to NYU, 1 attending
2 accepted to CMU, 1 attending</p>
<p>Top 5 students (by six-semester GPA):
- Yale University
- Duke University
- Texas A&M University
- Caltech
- Carnegie Mellon University</p>
<p>Most applied to school is UT-Austin. About half the class applies and a quarter get in.</p>
<p>We sent 1 to Stanford, Chicago, Penn, Caltech, Northwestern, Cornell, Notre Dame, Berkeley, UVa, Michigan, and Georgia Tech. I think we sent a couple to USC. Top LACs were Williams, Swarthmore, and Middlebury.</p>
<p>@SwaggyC No. Wrong valley. </p>
<p>North Central New Jersey. Fairly large public school of about 1800. The most common school is Rutgers New Brunswick, although Penn State, University of Delaware, and TCNJ are also highly popular. Colleges with a fair amount of popularity include University of Maryland, Loyola Maryland, Syracuse, NYU, Quinnipiac, St. Joe’s (PA), University of Michigan, Marist, and Lehigh. Quite a few students also matriculate at either the local community college, a lower-ranked public university, or a respectable private university in NJ.</p>
<p>OP - I’m from Long Island, too!</p>
<p>Hmm…most people end up at a state school (Stony Brook) I think? But we also have 3 people heading to Harvard, 2 Stanford, 2 Penn, 3 or 4 Cornell, 10-ish Tufts and CMU, 1 Dartmouth, and 1 Yale, off the top of my head.</p>
<p>Most applied to school: UMass Amherst
Other popular options: Northeastern, BU, University of Vermont, Roger Williams (don’t understand this one), the works
Top acceptances(for CO2014): Tufts, Emory, Middlebury and Macalester </p>
<p>Usually there’s an Ivy admit somewhere in the pool, but looks like we were the unlucky class </p>
<p>Class of 400 in suburban GA, best school I think is GATech but not all the seniors post what college their going to. Top school by far is Kennesaw State which is only 20 minutes away. Sending probably 20 to UGA as well. Here’s the breakdown.</p>
<p>KSU- 30-40
UGA- 15 -20
GAState- 10
Georgia Southern- 10
And a few random schools. Also one kid is going to Penn State for wrestling.</p>
<p>Class of 186 from upstate South Carolina. We don’t have anyone even applying to a top 50 school, much less getting accepted! I don’t know of anyone in years even trying! Our local public university is Clemson, and we usually have around 10-12 go there. Maybe a few to USC (university of South Carolina). Other than that, it’s mostly smaller schools or our local technical college where SAT isn’t even required to be admitted. I’m applying to Stanford, so I’m breaking trend. I’m the only one with an SAT above the 1200’s. We have a student with a 29 ACT and one with a 28 ACT. Our salutatorian can’t even get a 1200 SAT or 27 ACT! Yeah… It’s bad! I am so far ahead in class rank that unless I flunk a few classes, I can’t get passed!</p>
<p>I’m hoping I scored a 32 on the State April ACT, which would be WAY higher than anyone else.</p>
<p>Most popular was csun and sdsu</p>
<p>How do you find the list on naviance again? I cant find it.
But from the school newspaper there were 2 berkeleys, 5 ucla’s, cornell, yale, 2 emory, an nyu</p>
<p>At my school there were 4 Cornells and 2 UPenns. Other than that, I think one WUSTL kid. Since I go to a Jesuit school, we have some kids going to Boston College which is kind of considered really good among the Jesuit colleges.</p>