<p>My high school:
UVA-15
Wm-15
Georgetown-10
Brown-3-5
Cornell-3-5
Stanford-2
HYP (overall) -6/7
That’s about it :P</p>
<p>University of Florida…here it’s all UF,UF,UF! I’m from FL btw.</p>
<p>University of Illinois no doubt. It’s pretty much my high school plus a few extra people :P</p>
<p>Auburn University and University of Alabama</p>
<p>my school has naviance as well and I’m shocked to see that so many people are going to a community college 20 mins away. I mean a lot of them transfer later and I dont have anything against community college but come on I think they can do a little better. This is why I cannot wait to go to college out of state. oh and its kind of depressing to see only kid in the past few years go to an ivy league…</p>
<p>I’m international. I think my school has some pretty good stats for an international school. Most are estimates from what I heard for this cycle. </p>
<p>Harvard/Yale/MIT/Caltech 2-4 each
Princeton/Stanford 6-8 each
Penn/Columbia 4-6 each
Cornell/Georgetown 10-12 each
WashU/Rice 12-15 each
Berkeley 15-20
Cambridge 22-28
Oxford 25-30
WASP total: 6-8 ): I’m majorly sad about this.</p>
<p>University of Washington (both Seattle and other campus), Eastern, Seattle Pacific University. Various community colleges in the area.</p>
<p>I’m from Washington.</p>
<p>Most of them go to Washington State University, which is a reason why I don’t want to go there. It’d be like high school round two… seriously, SO many people from my school go there, it’s ridiculous. Then I guess a bunch go to UofO and OSU and some to Idaho as well. A decent handful get into UofW. The Mormons flock to Brigham Young in Utah. Arizona and Colorado are becoming more popular options lately as well for some reason. I know a couple people going to Hawaii, and a couple (literally) fleeing to the east coast like I plan to.</p>
<p>^ Which section of Washington are you in? Sorry if that’s creepy.</p>
<p>Haha, it’s fine. I’m in southwest WA.</p>
<ol>
<li>NYU</li>
<li>Rutgers</li>
<li>Penn State</li>
<li>UCLA</li>
<li>Northwestern</li>
<li>Emory</li>
</ol>
<p>When I graduated from high school in California years ago, the most popular destinations were:</p>
<p>community colleges
various UCs
some CSUs</p>
<p>The same high school now seems to have the above categories as the most popular destinations, though a large number do go to non-UC/CSU 4-year schools (but only a few to any one such school).</p>
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<p>Don’t be too surprised if the popular destinations are the local community colleges and state universities. Not everyone is shooting for super-reach schools like Harvard, MIT, Stanford, etc., or looking for a specialty academic program that is not found at the public post-secondary schools or that justifies paying more than the in-state cost of the public post-secondary schools. (However, some out-of-state or private schools may be generous enough with need or merit financial aid to be competitive on that count.)</p>
<p>Most popular at my school, by far, is BYU. Most of the people who don’t get accepted there go to Utah Valley University, which actually has had a 100% acceptance rate. Also popular are Utah State, University of Utah, and Stanford for the very smartest.</p>
<p>UMASS Amherst is definitely the most popular. Usually around 15 go</p>
<p>Don’t have any official stats, but the one most people talk about is University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.</p>
<p>My highschool is the biggest in public highschool in North California. 4000 students 9-12 My school is not that compettive but, does offer all the tools needed to get in “ANY” ivy league * no limit on AP classes , tons of AP"s offered at my scho . I knew a freshmen starting off with over. 4.6 gpa… the usuals are:
Graduating class is around 700 students
Any Ivy League around, including Stanford : around 8 students
University of Southern California (USC)25-10
University of California: Berkeley(UCB) around 6 around 5-10
Uniniveristy of California: Davis
University of California: Los Angeles(UCLA)5-105-10
University of California: San Diego
University of California: Irvine
University of California :Santa Cruz5-105-10</p>
University of California: Riverside
<p>The list goes on forever with the 15+ Cal State university"s which are a peace of cake to get in majority 2.5-3.3gpa needed to get in ,except CAL poly whixh higher is recommended</p>
<p>Penn State - 23 seniors
Temple - 18
Drexel - 15
U of Pitt - 10
U of Penn - 9
DelCo - 7
MontCo - 5</p>
<p>3 smartypants are going to Harvard!</p>
<p>Probably UT, A&M, U of Mary Hardin-Baylor, and many to local community college</p>
<p>our HS send 20+ kids to Cornell every year…</p>