Class of 2020 College Placement Results

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Prep did well this year with Villanova, Elon, and USNA.


Well....


The director of college counseling from NCS will be Prep's new director of college counseling beginning this year. Prep has a great list of 2020 matriculations. Here is a list of the majority of colleges this years grads will attend.

Stanford
Duke
University of Pennsylvania
University of Chicago
Notre Dame
Cornell
Johns Hopkins
USC
Michigan
Carnegie Mellon
US Naval Academy
UVA
Georgetown
Washington University St. Louis
NYU
Boston College
Williams
UNC
Tufts
Amherst
University of Rochester
William and Mary
Villanova
Holy Cross
Bucknell
Tulane
Georgia Tech
Davidson
Colgate
UCSD
Kenyon
Gettysburg
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Prep did well this year with Villanova, Elon, and USNA.


Well....


The director of college counseling from NCS will be Prep's new director of college counseling beginning this year. Prep has a great list of 2020 matriculations. Here is a list of the majority of colleges this years grads will attend.

Stanford
Duke
University of Pennsylvania
University of Chicago
Notre Dame
Cornell
Johns Hopkins
USC
Michigan
Carnegie Mellon
US Naval Academy
UVA
Georgetown
Washington University St. Louis
NYU
Boston College
Williams
UNC
Tufts
Amherst
University of Rochester
William and Mary
Villanova
Holy Cross
Bucknell
Tulane
Georgia Tech
Davidson
Colgate
UCSD
Kenyon
Gettysburg




Only two ivies?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where are STA's matriculations?


In the St. Albans magazine sent to the parents in the Fall. If you are an applicant you can ask the school for a copy.


There should be a list given to rising seniors listing matriculations for the last 5 years. My son graduated a few years ago. When I looked at the list I was struck by how it was pretty clear that there are about a dozen schools that STA grads focus on (all good schools). But many great schools, mainly liberal arts schools, like Grinnell and Vassar were missing.
Anonymous
Landon:

Princeton
UChicago x2
Columbia x3
Penn x2
Brown
Dartmouth x2
Haverford
Duke
Middlebury
Davidson x2
Tufts
Northwestern
NYU
UVA
UNC
Notre Dame
Anonymous
^ And before the inevitable post claiming those are all athletic recruits, only three that I am aware of are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Landon:

Princeton
UChicago x2
Columbia x3
Penn x2
Brown
Dartmouth x2
Haverford
Duke
Middlebury
Davidson x2
Tufts
Northwestern
NYU
UVA
UNC
Notre Dame


Landon only has a graduating class of 22 kids?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Prep did well this year with Villanova, Elon, and USNA.


Oh, and with the Supreme Court.


Oh and with his abusing women in high school and college. Fixed that for you



Just teach your kids some self defense skills regardless if they have to tangle with abusive drunks from prep or anywhere else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Landon:

Princeton
UChicago x2
Columbia x3
Penn x2
Brown
Dartmouth x2
Haverford
Duke
Middlebury
Davidson x2
Tufts
Northwestern
NYU
UVA
UNC
Notre Dame


Landon only has a graduating class of 22 kids?


No, those are just the highlights. Lots of other lesser know or less popular (on dcum) colleges.
Anonymous
These lists are all the same. Parity for college admits is the new normal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Prep did well this year with Villanova, Elon, and USNA.


Well....


The director of college counseling from NCS will be Prep's new director of college counseling beginning this year. Prep has a great list of 2020 matriculations. Here is a list of the majority of colleges this years grads will attend.

Stanford
Duke
University of Pennsylvania
University of Chicago
Notre Dame
Cornell
Johns Hopkins
USC
Michigan
Carnegie Mellon
US Naval Academy
UVA
Georgetown
Washington University St. Louis
NYU
Boston College
Williams
UNC
Tufts
Amherst
University of Rochester
William and Mary
Villanova
Holy Cross
Bucknell
Tulane
Georgia Tech
Davidson
Colgate
UCSD
Kenyon
Gettysburg




Only two ivies?


Seriously? This is your mentality? This list is strong and many of these colleges have multiple Prep grads attending this year (not just one). You may be to narrow minded to understand that lots of grads have no desire to attend Ivies. I know plenty of top performing students who desire schools like USC, Notre Dame, Vanderbilt, Duke, Stanford, NYU, Williams, Bowdoin, Amherst, Washington U St. Louis, Davidson, Wake Forest, Michigan, Hopkins, UNC, UVA, Boston College, UCLA, and many more over Ivies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Prep did well this year with Villanova, Elon, and USNA.


Well....


The director of college counseling from NCS will be Prep's new director of college counseling beginning this year. Prep has a great list of 2020 matriculations. Here is a list of the majority of colleges this years grads will attend.

Stanford
Duke
University of Pennsylvania
University of Chicago
Notre Dame
Cornell
Johns Hopkins
USC
Michigan
Carnegie Mellon
US Naval Academy
UVA
Georgetown
Washington University St. Louis
NYU
Boston College
Williams
UNC
Tufts
Amherst
University of Rochester
William and Mary
Villanova
Holy Cross
Bucknell
Tulane
Georgia Tech
Davidson
Colgate
UCSD
Kenyon
Gettysburg




Only two ivies?


Seriously? This is your mentality? This list is strong and many of these colleges have multiple Prep grads attending this year (not just one). You may be to narrow minded to understand that lots of grads have no desire to attend Ivies. I know plenty of top performing students who desire schools like USC, Notre Dame, Vanderbilt, Duke, Stanford, NYU, Williams, Bowdoin, Amherst, Washington U St. Louis, Davidson, Wake Forest, Michigan, Hopkins, UNC, UVA, Boston College, UCLA, and many more over Ivies.


Lots of other schools you didn’t mention that aren’t that great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:These lists are all the same. Parity for college admits is the new normal.


Yep. These lists are the same as Wilson, Walls, and MD publics as well. At least for the top 100-150 kids in each class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Prep did well this year with Villanova, Elon, and USNA.


Well....


The director of college counseling from NCS will be Prep's new director of college counseling beginning this year. Prep has a great list of 2020 matriculations. Here is a list of the majority of colleges this years grads will attend.

Stanford
Duke
University of Pennsylvania
University of Chicago
Notre Dame
Cornell
Johns Hopkins
USC
Michigan
Carnegie Mellon
US Naval Academy
UVA
Georgetown
Washington University St. Louis
NYU
Boston College
Williams
UNC
Tufts
Amherst
University of Rochester
William and Mary
Villanova
Holy Cross
Bucknell
Tulane
Georgia Tech
Davidson
Colgate
UCSD
Kenyon
Gettysburg




Only two ivies?


Seriously? This is your mentality? This list is strong and many of these colleges have multiple Prep grads attending this year (not just one). You may be to narrow minded to understand that lots of grads have no desire to attend Ivies. I know plenty of top performing students who desire schools like USC, Notre Dame, Vanderbilt, Duke, Stanford, NYU, Williams, Bowdoin, Amherst, Washington U St. Louis, Davidson, Wake Forest, Michigan, Hopkins, UNC, UVA, Boston College, UCLA, and many more over Ivies.


Lots of other schools you didn’t mention that aren’t that great.


What are you babbling about? Of course, there are thousands of colleges in the world. The statement above is about schools that top students (not necessarily just Prep students) like to attend over Ivies. Point being, tons of students don't find Ivies attractive and have no desire to attend, even if they could or do get in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These lists are all the same. Parity for college admits is the new normal.


Yep. These lists are the same as Wilson, Walls, and MD publics as well. At least for the top 100-150 kids in each class.


Most people don't send their kids to privates just for college placement. They send them to private for everything else they get through the years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What are the links to Sidwell and Hilton pages?


I assume you meant Holton. The Instagram account is holtonclassof2020
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