<p>around 40 to state flagship (highly ranked)
1 to harvard
1 to yale
1 to stanford
4 to princeton
1 to brown
1 to columbia
dozens to very good other colleges
around 20 to community college
1 to USNA
2 to the Corps</p>
<p>I’m graduating from a Jewish Day School in Baltimore, MD with a class of 85. I don’t know where 6 of the students are going, but as for the 79 that I do know of:</p>
<p>24 - University of Maryland, College Park
9 - Towson University
5 - University of Michigan
3 - Muhlenberg College
3 - University of Maryland, Baltimore County
3 - University of Pittsburgh
2 - American University
2 - Rochester Institute of Technology
2 - Tulane University
1 - Binghamton University
1 - Boston University
1 - Carnegie Mellon University
1 - Colgate University
1 - Community College of Baltimore County
1 - Connecticut College
1 - Emory University
1 - Franklin and Marshall College
1 - Frostburg State University
1 - George Mason University
1 - Georgetown University
1 - Goucher College
1 - Hampshire College
1 - Indiana University
1 - James Madison University
1 - Johns Hopkins University
1 - New York University
1 - Oberlin College
1 - St. Mary’s College of Maryland
1 - University of Arizona
1 - University of Delaware
1 - University of Kansas
1 - University of Miami
1 - University of Pennsylvania
1 - Virginia Tech</p>
<p>Upper-middle-class, rigorous suburban school in a suburb of IL, class of 2009, ~350 students:
~40% local community college
~30% state schools
~10% private in-state
~10% public out-of-state
3 Cornell University
1 Rice
Farthest is University of Puget Sound
Not too much else exciting going on here. For a suburban school, we’re surprisingly boring in our choice of colleges.</p>
<p>I don’t know how you guys find these stats but the most common colleges that people form my school go to are West GA, GA State, and Columbus State (especially people in drama/band go there).</p>
<p>^^ My school gave everyone a list at the awards ceremony</p>
<p>I go to large public school in the suburbs in PA (outside of philadelphia)</p>
<p>This year 22 people are going to penn state, 8 people to UPENN
There are several other ivy leaguers too, I just don’t remember how many.</p>
<p>450 student - Public High School in San Diego </p>
<p>70% go to CC
10% go to Military
10% go to San Diego State University
10% go to UCs</p>
<p>0% made into Ivies.</p>
<p>~2000 student public in CA
~525 in senior class
~40 to CC
2 to Military
~20 to UC Berkeley
~200 to other UCs
~100 to CSUs
~30 to highly ranked LACs
~100 to very reputable private colleges throughout nation
10 to HYPS
10 to other ivies
3 to MIT
2 to Caltech</p>
<p>^By any chance, are you Toan Phan?</p>
<p>52% Community College
38% 4-Year College
7% Trade/Vocational School
3% Military</p>
<p>Public Suburban HS in Southern California
Very middle class.
~3000 students
Graduating class usually around 600.</p>
<p>2139 was the whole school size, about 500 graduating class</p>
<p>-correcting my earlier post</p>
<p>The biggest draws here are UCs, with the top 3 being Berkeley, Davis, and LA. A little over half stayed in California this year and our farthest was Scotland.</p>
<p>I’m from El Monte High School which is an impoverished area near Los Angeles.</p>
<p>45% - Dropout/Jail/Gangs
15% - Not graduating because of academics
4% - Lower - Mid Tier UCs
3% - UCLA/Berkeley
33% - State Universities/Community Colleges</p>