<p>We've had 1 MIT, 2 Harvard, 10+ Columbia, 15+ Cornell, 5 UPenn, 6 Johns Hopkins, 4 Duke. And that's about as much as my terrible memory can hold :P</p>
<p>Some overlap, but not too many, since most people this year knew more or less where they wanted to go.</p>
<p>Just trying to get a general sense of the way the college admissions game is going this year.</p>
<p>One person got into Harvard, Yale, Brown, Pomona, Carleton, and a few others.</p>
<p>Besides her, though, we've got 1 Tufts, 1 Ursinus (me), 1 University of Cincinnati, a couple University of Oregons, 1 University of Northern Colorado....and I think that's it. A couple other odds and ends, I'm sure, but nothing spectacular. The rest, if they're lucky, are going to University of Hawaii at Manoa (shiiiittty school) or community college. </p>
<p>Only 25% of our students end up going to college, anyway.</p>
<p>wow... there were only three students in my whole high school who applied to ivies at all... one girl got rejected from Penn, i got into Penn, and another girl got into Cornell.. that's it.</p>
<p>unknown number to
BC, UNC, Columbia, Tulane, UCONN, Tufts, BU, Emerson, Vandy, Fordham, Fairfield, hobart and william smith, williams, conn coll. , wellesley, barnard, and skidmore.</p>
<p>LOL... you all go to smart schools! We had 12 UMD(lots waitlisted though), a few admits to Florida universities, 1 UNC Chapel Hill, Emerson, waitlist to Standford, and me who carried Lehigh, Lafayette, Smith, Syracuse and a handful of other schools. </p>
<p>Most kids from around here apply to two or three schools all of which are right around here. Last year's class was much smarter and there were harvard, MIT, Cornell, and multiple Duke admits.</p>
<p>66 students (24.81%) are going to Univ of Virginia.
20 students (7.52%) are going to William and Mary.
14 students (5.26%) are going to Duke.
11 students (4.14%) are going to Virginia Tech.
11 students (4.14%) are going to MIT.
<em>adding in</em>
10 students are going to Princeton.
6 students are going to Harvard.
5 students are going to Stanford.</p>
<p>and a few more ivies.</p>
<p>all of this at a public governor's school, TJHSST. =)</p>
<p>acceptances for the class of 2005 at my school (class of 360)these are to the best of my knowledge I'm sure i'm forgetting some people:
3+ - Barnard College
4+ - Brown University
4+ - Carnegie Mellon
1 - Cal Tech
3+ - Columbia University
2 - Cooper Union
8+ - Cornell
1 - Darthmouth
1 - Duke
2 - Harvard College
2 - Haverford College
5 - Johns Hopkins University
4 - NYU Stern Business School, 1- NYU Tisch
3 - Northwestern University
2 - Princeton University
1 - Rice University
1 - Stanford University
6 - Tufts University
1 - U.S Naval Academy!
2 - University of Chicago
12 - University of Michigan
2 - University of North Carolina
1 - University of Pennsylvania
6 - WashU
1 - Wellesley College
2 - Weslayan College
1 - Williams College
1 - Yale University</p>
<p>confirmed
Yale 1
U-Penn 1(wharton)
Duke 2
Cornell 1
Columbia 1
UVA - at least 10 probably more
W&M - at least 10 probably more
I'm sure there's more, but this is all I know.</p>
<p>1 Princeton, 1 Yale, 1 Penn-Wharton, 2 Duke (one moved away, but we still count him), 1 Rice, 1 San Francisco Conservatory of Music, 1 Eastern University (Philly), several Trinity Universities, several SMU, many UT, many A&M, MANY Baylor.</p>
<p>2- Columbia (including me)
4- Brown
1- Penn
1- Stanford
1- Deep Springs (student turned down Harvard EA accept letter, but is working for a 2 year deferral of acceptance to attend later)
1- Middlebury
2- Wesleyan
1- Vassar
1- George Washington University School of Media Relations
3- NYU
3- Bard
1- Boston University (with the possibility of more coming)
3- UCSB
1- UCLA
1- Berkeley (possibly 2 or 3, not sure at this point. Students are debating between schools)
2- USC
2- University of Miami (2 more possibly going)
1- University of San Francisco
2- UCSC</p>
<p>The rest of the class has not yet made up their minds as of this point.</p>