<p>Spanish Harlem, New York City
Half don't graduate
Most go to community college
Most others go to SUNYs
Very few go to better colleges(Wheaton, Cornell)</p>
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<p>It's primarily because CC is boring and people want to just get out. They'll even go 25 miles south to Kingsville, because it's different and most of the town is college students, before they go to The Island.</p>
<p>Most people go to UMass (ewwwwww)
closely followed by Greenfield CC and Holyoke CC</p>
<p>But we usually send at least a few poeple to Brown, Harvard, Yale and other highly selective LACs</p>
<p>Public School In San Francisco:</p>
<p>My school's class of 2010 consisting of about 640 sent:</p>
<p>100+ to UC Davis, 50 to UC Berkeley (including me), 40 to UCLA, 35 to UCSD, 30 to UCSC. Many to random CCs and CSUs.</p>
<p>Only 2 to Harvard, 5 to Stanford, 1 to Yale, 1 to Cornell, 1 to Brown along with about 20 to top LACs.</p>
<p>prep school in N.Hollywood.
this year the top three were USC(23), Yale(13), UPenn(15)</p>
<p>Campbell Hall?</p>
<p>Overseas American high school.</p>
<p>University of Washington
University of Illinois - Urbana Champaign
Purdue
UC's
NYU
Boston University
USC</p>
<p>Suburban Seattle.</p>
<p>175 of 300 going to a 4 year college.
75 or so to U of Washington
25 to Western Washington
10 to Washington State
3-5 to Seattle U.</p>
<p>The rest are scattered: one or two each year to Montana, U of Oregon, Santa Clara. No ivies this year...two to Tufts, a couple to service academies.</p>
<p>International school in Washington, DC; average SAT in the mid-1300's; 50-75 students per graduating class.</p>
<p>2000-2006:
McGill University (17)
University of Virginia (16)
University of Michigan (11)
University of Pennsylvania (10)</p>
<p>2006:
University of Michigan (4)
University of Virginia (4)
Oberlin College (3)
Stanford University (3)</p>
<p>In northern Florida... avg SATs in mid 1200s
75% go to either UF, FSU, or UCF</p>
<p>University of Oregon</p>
<p>some form of UC</p>
<p>Central Jersey</p>
<p>Rutgers
Raritan Valley Community College</p>
<p>Righetti High in Santa Maria CA
Hancock Community College
Calpoly San Luis Obispo</p>
<p>River Dell High School</p>
<p>Rutgers University
Bergen Community College</p>
<p>Public school in california. </p>
<p>De Anza College
Foothill college</p>
<p>yale
harvard
upenn
stanford
princeton
uva</p>
<p>1) Monroe County Community College
2) MSU
3) University of Toledo
4) UM
or around there. I know MCCC is usually always #1.</p>
<p>Others either stay in Michigan, or go way out of state. This year, for ex, Florida, Arizona, and Wisconsin were popular.</p>
<p>About 0 to 4 students go to prestigious schools (from the 3 years I've been attending). Two are going to BU and NYU in the fall.</p>
<p>Stuyvesant - NYC
more than 100 accepted to NYU
about 10-20 each of MIT, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Darthmouth etc.. but its more or less the same 20 lol</p>
<p>Central Iowa...224 in my class. about 70 are going to either Northern Iowa, Iowa, or Iowa State. some go to border states (NW Missouri, Wayne State, etc). some go to CC. most go to the D3 schools in the state--Wartburg, Luther, Central, Coe, Simpson, etc. 4 or 5 a year go to Drake and Grinnell. We have a ton of smart kids, but they're more comfortable in the "down home, laid back" atmosphere of the state schools. Our valedictorian is going to ISU (35 ACT, 4.7 GPA, tons of ECs).</p>
<p>UT-Austin and UH</p>