What was your Valedictorian's SAT/ACT? And where are they going to college?

<p>past several years- st.john’s,williams,vassar,ui at urbana,cu boulder x2</p>

<p>Class of '10
Valedictorian - Rice
Salutatorian - Stanford
Don’t know their scores.</p>

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I find it creepy, even coming from myself.</p>

<p>^Why? This is CC, remember?! We’re SUPPOSED to be creepy. Or you should have a mom who call other moms and violently ask where their sons/daughters are going to college, what they got on the recent math test, SATs, etc.</p>

<p>Its normal.</p>

<p>^ Correction, it is normal on CC.
I didn’t think people would share their SAT scores with the majority of the school, I mean, is it necessary to tell your classmates?
The only way I can imagine it getting around is via mothers (obsessive) mothers on the phone.</p>

<p>The people in the AP-class crowd here share everything with each other in their attempts to impress one another, I’m not really in their crowd but I’m still aware of what they got.,</p>

<p>2 co-vals- not sure about, but probably:
2100s- UVA (Jefferson scholarship!!!)
2100s- WIlliam and Mary</p>

<p>Sal- 2300- UCchiago- got a B in the highest math class the county offers (BC calc), while the other two got As in AB.</p>

<p>ACT 28
Applied to Princeton; she was rejected.
Attending University of Florida</p>

<p>we had three valedictorians
one of them had a 35 act and is going to vanderbilt.
idk the other’s scores but they are going to vanderbilt and the university of kentucky i believe</p>

<p>We have 28 Valedictorians (it’s ridiculous, I know). I’m not quite sure what their SAT scores were, but I know that they all pretty much scored in the 2100-2300s. Here is where they’re all going to college:</p>

<p>Wash U (4)
Northwestern
Brown (2)
Berkeley (7)
Stanford (2)
Cornell (2)
Harvey Mudd
UPenn (3)
USC
Emory
UCLA (3)</p>

<p>And the final one is going to a random LAC here in California that I have never heard of before.</p>

<p>Ours got a 2400 and he’s going to Princeton.</p>

<p>^ What a coincidence. Oh wait… :slight_smile: By the way, I found your limit meal-plan post hilarious.</p>

<p>I don’t know their sat/act but the val. is going to Baylor (honor college, going into medicine) and sal. is going to Bowdoin (computer science/history and I plan to visit him and eat lobster!). Cool people the two of 'em, full rides I believe.</p>

<p>our val (class of 2010) is going to Yale, but idk her sat score…
our school has about 4000 students so yeah…
at our school, our val gets picked differently (it’s not like #1 person is val); there’s this whole process. but our val does have a 4.0 uw (our school doesn’t weigh) and was promo queen (: hehe
some of you probably know what school i go to now…maybe…</p>

<p>I don’t know our valedictorian’s SAT or ACT scores, but it was really unfair that she got to be valedictorian. Our school doesn’t take AP or honors classes into consideration for GPA weighting… she got good grades in really easy classes. Our salutatorian was brilliant, though.</p>

<p>I think her score was around 2100 and she’s going to University of Maryland College Park (in state).</p>

<p>Valedictorian: 1790; St. Johns University
Salutatorian: 1980; Binghampton University</p>

<p>In my school, those who take electives get the shaft. It’s appalling.</p>

<p>2010:</p>

<p>Val: 33 ACT was admitted to Columbia, but was accepted to USC full ride so she went there…</p>

<p>2009:</p>

<p>Sal: 35 ACT, Duke</p>

<p>KSarmand-Those who take electives, should atleast take electives with tests :(</p>

<p>^Well, this year, I unfortunately took an AP course - Spanish Language - that also featured no tests. The lack of appropriate assessment is not found only in random electives, it seems.</p>

<p>And why the unorthodox capitalization of my username, if I may ask?</p>