They are not sending 100 kids to Ivies per year. |
I believe they are sending 100 kids to Ivy+ per year. I don’t have a kid there. We live in the dmv. I am from NY though and schools like Stuy and Bronx science have very strong college admissions. |
This only has Harvard, Princeton and MIT listed but both Stuy and Bronx science are listed. Cornell and Penn love Bronx science. Add Duke and Johns Hopkins, there absolutely are ~100. https://www.fitwirr.com/articles/ivy-league-feeder-public-schools/#:~:text=Stuyvesant%20High%20School%20(New%20York%2C%20New%20York)&text=Graduates%20attend%20top%20universities%20worldwide,selecting%20only%20the%20highest%20scorers. |
| This is in 3 years |
You may not understand math. 4 students to Harvard per year may seem impressive, until you consider that the denominator is hugh (735). 4 students per year is barely 1% of the graduating class. Considering that the Harvard yield rate is also hugh (about 75% (who says no to Harvard?)), Bronx Science students are being admitted at the same rate as the rest of the country. Very impressive for an inner-city, first gen school (God bless them), otherwise, not so much. |
Guaranteed the students at Bronx Science are more proficient in math and science than the students in the private and public high schools in the DMV area. They aren’t sending 100 students to Ivies every year but neither are they the same as the rest of the country. The top schools admitting to Ivy Leagues are inner city schools but are private ones including Horace Mann in the Bronx. |
| Youngkin passed a bill that says in state colleges (VA) can’t use legacy. Bummer |
I actually went to Harvard and I am very good at math. Nothing you say will make me think that any school in the DMV has better college admissions than Stuy or Bronx Science. |
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Just in case you want to see stuy’s incomplete college list from last year.
https://www.instagram.com/stuygrads2024?igsh=MXJyZGt5bmNta2Vudg== |
You're right, I'm wrong, and everyone knows it. Did you also go to Trump University. |