No difference as long as your DC got accepted into ivies. |
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School (N): Ivy+WASP; H/Y/P/S; Ivy+
Brearley (46): 36 (78%); 14 (30%); 32 (70%) Spence (64): 41 (64%); 11 (17%); 38 (59%) Chapin (52): 32 (62%); 6 (12%); 28 (54%) Dalton (59): 33 (56%); 12 (20%); 32 (54%) Saint Ann's (73): 36 (49%); 7 (10%); 27 (37%) Horace Mann (131): 64 (49%); 6 (5%); 63 (48%) Trinity (109): 52 (48%); 13 (12%); 49 (45%) Regis (79): 35 (44%); 4 (5%); 29 (37%) Nightingale (57): 24 (42%); 1 (2%); 22 (39%) Riverdale (128): 53 (41%); 11 (9%); 48 (38%) Packer (92): 28 (30%); 3 (3%); 23 (25%) Fieldston (141): 42 (30%); 11 (8%); 40 (28%) Friends Seminary (39): 11 (28%); 2 (5%); 10 (26%) CGPS (119): 32 (27%); 3 (3%); 28 (24%) Avenues (91): 21 (23%); 4 (4%); 20 (22%) Trevor (87): 16 (18%); 1 (1%); 16 (18%) Berkeley Carroll (77): 14 (18%); 0 (0%); 9 (12%) Poly Prep (123): 22 (18%); 2 (2%); 22 (18%) Grace Church (80): 14 (18%); 1 (1%); 13 (16%) CSH (61): 10 (16%); 2 (3%); 10 (16%) Marymount (70): 8 (11%); 1 (1%); 7 (10%) Brooklyn Friends (48): 5 (10%); 0 (0%); 3 (6%) Ivy+ = Ivy League + Stanford + MIT + Caltech + UChicago + Duke + Johns Hopkins + Northwestern + Vanderbilt Ivy+WASP = Ivy+ + Williams + Amherst + Swarthmore + Pomona added BFS, Marymount, CSH, BCS, Avenues, Regis |
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I wonder if you should have done this with last year's data. This year is still coming in. I know Regis, for example, hasn't posted a kid who got into Harvard.
HYPS is weird, no? Isn't it usually HYPSM? |
The entire endeavor is weird. |
Agreed. Should be HYPSM |
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Only these schools changed adding MIT: Spence +1, Dalton +1, Regis +2, Hunter +2, Fieldston +1.
Also added Hunter, Browning, and Dwight-Englewood School (N): Ivy+WASP; H/Y/P/S/M; Ivy+ Brearley (46): 36 (78%); 14 (30%); 32 (70%) Spence (64): 41 (64%); 12 (19%); 38 (59%) Chapin (52): 32 (62%); 6 (12%); 28 (54%) Dalton (59): 33 (56%); 13 (22%); 32 (54%) Saint Ann's (73): 36 (49%); 7 (10%); 27 (37%) Horace Mann (131): 64 (49%); 6 (5%); 63 (48%) Trinity (109): 52 (48%); 13 (12%); 49 (45%) Regis (79): 35 (44%); 6 (8%); 29 (37%) Nightingale (57): 24 (42%); 1 (2%); 22 (39%) Riverdale (128): 53 (41%); 11 (9%); 48 (38%) Hunter (114): 46 (40%); 12 (11%); 42 (37%) Browning (27): 10 (37%); 2 (7%); 10 (37%) Packer (92): 28 (30%); 3 (3%); 23 (25%) Fieldston (141): 42 (30%); 12 (9%); 40 (28%) Friends Seminary (39): 11 (28%); 2 (5%); 10 (26%) CGPS (119): 32 (27%); 3 (3%); 28 (24%) Dwight-Englewood (124): 31 (25%); 8 (6%); 28 (23%) Avenues (91): 21 (23%); 4 (4%); 20 (22%) Trevor (87): 16 (18%); 1 (1%); 16 (18%) Berkeley Carroll (77): 14 (18%); 0 (0%); 9 (12%) Poly Prep (123): 22 (18%); 2 (2%); 22 (18%) Grace Church (80): 14 (18%); 1 (1%); 13 (16%) Sacred Heart (61): 10 (16%); 2 (3%); 10 (16%) Marymount (70): 8 (11%); 1 (1%); 7 (10%) Brooklyn Friends (48): 5 (10%); 0 (0%); 3 (6%) H/Y/P/S/M = Harvard + Yale + Princeton + Stanford + MIT Ivy+ = Ivy League + Stanford + MIT + Caltech + UChicago + Duke + Johns Hopkins + Northwestern + Vanderbilt Ivy+WASP = Ivy+ + Williams + Amherst + Swarthmore + Pomona |
| Still think you should add Rice to Ivy+. Love, a Rice alum. |
No. They are not coming in. Graduation ceremony was yesterday, no one will be posting any more. Less than 2/3 from our private posted, and I know many ivy bound kids didn't post. |
\ Guess it depends on the school. Brearley has been adding one or two every day. Assume they will continue to do so until they hit 60 or whatever. |
Most of the schools post 5 year matriculation on their websites. That would be the most fulsome data. |
+1 |
The kids run most of these accounts, and in any case, not all of them want to have their info included . . . perhaps to avoid being stalked by weirdos in anonymous parent forums. |
graduation ceremony for whom? not regis - that's June 6th. loyola was yesterday - is that what you mean? anyway - the schools aren't doing these. the kids are. they're not turning off the internet on graduation day. most of these schools are still posting. |
Do people still consider Sacred Heart and Marymount T2 schools? Their matriculation aren't even close to Fieldston. |