<p>^ I know, right? Cuz MIT only accepts people with SAT scores under 2200 if they're minority. <em>rolleseyes</em></p>
<p>None.
10chars.</p>
<p>0 %</p>
<p>.4% (1/250) (me)=]</p>
<p>I go to a public school with a graduating class of 450. We have one going to an ivy league, but plenty of other people going to elite private and public colleges. </p>
<p>1 - Stanford
1 - University of Pennsylvania
1 - University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
2 - University of VA
2 - College of William and Mary</p>
<p>I go to a very competitive public school. We have 13/215, 6%, going to Ivies. If you included similarly competitive schools (Tufts, Northwestern, Emory), then it goes up to 9%. Fairly good year, although we ususally do a little better.</p>
<p>class of 250 -
8 Cornell
2 Brown
1 Columbia
1 Harvard
2 Yale
3 UPenn
1 Duke (me)</p>
<p>Total: 18/250 = 7.2%</p>
<p>Son goes to low performing high school. Less than 17 percent go to any 4 year school after graduation. Out of a class of around 400 one going to Penn and one to Brown. First time in many years any kid has gone to an Ivy. Additionally two to Cal and one to Pomona. This is considered a successful year for our school.</p>
<p>I think our school's class of '08 has 1 person heading to Yale and another heading to Cornell</p>
<p>We're all very excited.</p>
<p>Checking in from a competitive long island high school. Everyone was shocked at well we did this year, probably around 30 kids going to top universities in a class of 350</p>
<p>I come from a LAUSD public high school....aka crappiest school district in the U.S. but we had a small portion of our class go to good schools.</p>
<p>2 Yale
3 Stanford
1 Princeton
1 Columbia (me)
1 Amherst
1 Duke</p>
<p>9 out of a class of 715 equals...............1.25% of our graduating class.</p>
<p>However, if I include the UCLA and Cal (UC Berkeley) attendees, roughly 25 in total, that adds up to 34 out of 715 which equals.......4.75% of our graduating class. Not bad for a public school in Los Angeles's crappy LAUSD.</p>
<p>0%</p>
<p>Out of about 1200.</p>
<p>In fact, I'd be willing to be we've never had someone go to an Ivy League school. With no exaggeration, about 90% of our college-bound graduates go to the local state school.</p>
<p>The other 10% go to a different state school. I will be in this 10% =)</p>
<p>Graduating class of like 350, maybe 20 are going to top schools.</p>
<p>people who will go to "good" schools
2 to berkeley
1 to brown
1 to pomona
1 to upenn</p>
<p>graduating class of 307, NE prep school</p>
<p>(schools with 5 or more students matriculating)</p>
<p>Yale - 15
Stanford - 15
Princeton - 13
UPenn - 12
Georgetown - 11
Duke - 9
Columbia - 9
Harvard - 8
Dartmouth - 7
Hopkins - 7
Brown - 6
Skidmore - 6
Wesleyan - 6
Cornell - 5
Amherst - 5
UChicago - 5
Northwestern - 5
USC - 5
Tufts - 5</p>
<p>holy crap..</p>
<p>Well, I go to a public school with a graduating class of 1,017 if I recall correctly. Here are the MATRICULATIONS that I know.</p>
<p>7 Northwestern
4 Vanderbilt
3 Wash U
2 Yale
2 Penn (1 CAS, 1 Wharton)
2 Dartmouth
1 Stanford
1 MIT
1 Cal-Tech
1 Cornell
1 Georgetown
1 Michigan
1 Rice
1 Notre Dame
1 McGill</p>
<p>This is from a very small group of people that I know of. Also, we send many top students and others to UIUC. IU, Iowa, and UIC are also popular choices. There are probably matriculants to some of these schools above or other top schools I am missing, but my class is just to large to know. I'd say that list is impressive nonetheless.</p>
<p>our graduating class has 1 person going to an ivy (yale) and another person going to UPENN and a few other people going to some other good schools....</p>
<p>In a graduating class of about 550, around a third won't go to a four year university and most will go to the local state school and most of the rest to UConn. Going to elite schools:</p>
<p>Harvard-1
Penn-2
Brown-1
Cornell-1
McGill-1
UChicago-2 (myself included)
Bowdoin-1</p>
<p>So 9 out of 550=1.6%</p>
<p>Public, Texas School, Rated "Academically Acceptable"</p>
<p>Going to Ivies: .61%</p>
<p>1 Yale (our undecided sal/val)
2 Cornell (including me)</p>
<p>We have a class of around 490.</p>
<p>Notable (That I know of):
1 Rice
1 Duke
1 Wheaton
1 Vandy</p>
<p>We're in Texas,
most will choose:</p>
<p>UT Austin, not a bad school at all, accessed directly or through CAP
UTSA, for CAP or just to go
Texas State
Texas Christian University
Texas A&M
University of North Texas
Texas Tech
St. Edward's</p>
<p>About 96% will go to an in-state school (in-state tuition) or ACC then transfer.</p>