Class of '26 Instagram College Decisions

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: I was curious about what someone said about Regis so I looked up two of their school profiles 2024 (for 21-24) and 25 and noticed two things

One this:
For REGIS 2021-2025 (used 21-24 and then 25), total on their site:

Ivy+ detail:
Ivies = 96 (6+8+11+26+5+14+9+5+9+3)
Stanford = 1
MIT = 3
Caltech = 2
UChicago = 12
Duke = 8
Johns Hopkins = 4
Northwestern = 6
Vanderbilt =3
So Ivy+ = 135 / 650 = 21.0%.

REGIS WASP detail:
Williams = 14
Amherst = 0
Swarthmore = 1
Pomona = 0
So WASP adds 15.

Two this:
27 to ND
50 to Georgetown
35 to BC

Those are giant numbers. I suspect they have kids (and/or parents) preferring ND/GU/even BC to places like Cornell or JHU. Fit matters.


I expanded to US News Top 26 (25/26 are tied) National Universities, and top 10 Liberal Arts colleges. ND and Georgetown are included. BC isn’t.

National Universities included:
Princeton, MIT, Harvard, Stanford, Yale, UChicago, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, Penn, Caltech, Cornell, Brown, Dartmouth, Columbia, UC Berkeley, Rice, UCLA, Vanderbilt, Carnegie Mellon, Michigan, Notre Dame, WashU, Emory, Georgetown, UNC Chapel Hill, UVA.

Liberal Arts Colleges included:
Williams, Amherst, U.S. Naval Academy, Swarthmore, Bowdoin, U.S. Air Force Academy, Claremont McKenna, Pomona, Wellesley, Carleton, Harvey Mudd, West Point.

Historic official results:

70+%
Brearley (61): 71% | 2021-2025

60-70%
Spence (64): 67% | 2021-2025
Dalton (87): 66% | 2019-2024
Riverdale (116): 64% | 2020-2025
Chapin (60): 61% | 2021-2025
Collegiate (52): 60% | 2020-2024

50-60%
Horace Mann (180): 53% | 2023-2025 *** lower bound; max 65% if all 16 uncounted target schools have 4 each
Saint Ann’s (86): 53% | 2024-2025

40-50%
Nightingale (57): 47% | 2021-2025
Fieldston (120): 43% | 2020-2025
Regis (130): 41% | 2022-2025

30-40%
Friends Seminary (74): 39% | 2021-2025
Packer (96): 38% | 2021-2025
Browning (25): 35% | 2021-2025
Sacred Heart (56): 31% | 2021-2025
Avenues (91): 31% | 2023

20-30%
Poly Prep (128): 27% | 2021-2025
Marymount (50): 27% | 2020-2024
Dwight-Englewood (124): 26% | 2023-2025

Tier moves vs Ivy+WASP:

Up 2 tiers:
Riverdale: 40-50% → 60-70%
Chapin: 40-50% → 60-70%
Fieldston: 20-30% → 40-50%
Regis: 20-30% → 40-50%
Packer: 10-20% → 30-40%
Avenues: 10-20% → 30-40%
Sacred Heart: 10-20% → 30-40%

Up 1 tier:
Brearley: 60-70% → 70+%
Spence: 50-60% → 60-70%
Dalton: 50-60% → 60-70%
Collegiate: 50-60% → 60-70%
Horace Mann: 40-50% → 50-60%
Saint Ann’s: 40-50% → 50-60%
Nightingale: 30-40% → 40-50%
Friends Seminary: 20-30% → 30-40%
Browning: 20-30% → 30-40%
Marymount: 10-20% → 20-30%
Poly Prep: 10-20% → 20-30%
Dwight-Englewood: 10-20% → 20-30%

Down tiers: none.
Same tier: none.

Regis and CSH moved up two buckets, Marymount moved up one.


Avenues' numbers seem too high. Where did you get their 2023 matriculation? Their website lists 2023-2025 matriculation, but not 2023 matriculation.


Older Avenues PDF. Updated. This now goes back to tiering based on Ivy++WASP (but has USN26+LAC10 if you care off to the side).

Definitions:
Ivy+ = Ivy League + Stanford, MIT, Caltech, UChicago, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, Vanderbilt
WASP = Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, Pomona
Ivy+WASP = Ivy+ + WASP
HYPSM = Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT
USN26+LAC10 = U.S. News National Universities rank-through-#26 + U.S. News Liberal Arts Colleges rank-through-#10, including ties

School (N/yr): Ivy+WASP; HYPSM; USN26+LAC10 | Years

50+%
Brearley (61): 60%; 19%; 71% | 2021-2025
Spence (64): 54%; 17%; 67% | 2021-2025
Collegiate (52): 52%; 12%; 60% | 2020-2024
Dalton (87): 52%; 16%; 66% | 2019-2024

40-50%
Riverdale (116): 46%; 11%; 64% | 2020-2025
Saint Ann’s (86): 45%; 13%; 53% | 2024-2025
Chapin (60): 43%; 11%; 61% | 2021-2025
Horace Mann (180): 42%; 6%; 53% | 2023-2025 *** lower bound; Ivy+WASP max 46%; USN26+LAC10 max 65% if all uncounted target schools have 4 each

30-40%
Nightingale (57): 33%; 6%; 47% | 2021-2025

20-30%
Fieldston (120): 28%; 3%; 43% | 2020-2025
Browning (25): 25%; 3%; 35% | 2021-2025
Regis (130): 25%; 6%; 41% | 2022-2025
Friends Seminary (74): 24%; 5%; 39% | 2021-2025

10-20%
Packer (96): 19%; 5%; 38% | 2021-2025
Avenues (108): 19%; 3%; 32% | 2023-2025
Dwight-Englewood (124): 17%; 3%; 26% | 2023-2025
Sacred Heart (56): 16%; 3%; 31% | 2021-2025
Poly Prep (128): 15%; 2%; 27% | 2021-2025
Marymount (50): 14%; 3%; 27% | 2020-2024
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: I was curious about what someone said about Regis so I looked up two of their school profiles 2024 (for 21-24) and 25 and noticed two things

One this:
For REGIS 2021-2025 (used 21-24 and then 25), total on their site:

Ivy+ detail:
Ivies = 96 (6+8+11+26+5+14+9+5+9+3)
Stanford = 1
MIT = 3
Caltech = 2
UChicago = 12
Duke = 8
Johns Hopkins = 4
Northwestern = 6
Vanderbilt =3
So Ivy+ = 135 / 650 = 21.0%.

REGIS WASP detail:
Williams = 14
Amherst = 0
Swarthmore = 1
Pomona = 0
So WASP adds 15.

Two this:
27 to ND
50 to Georgetown
35 to BC

Those are giant numbers. I suspect they have kids (and/or parents) preferring ND/GU/even BC to places like Cornell or JHU. Fit matters.


I expanded to US News Top 26 (25/26 are tied) National Universities, and top 10 Liberal Arts colleges. ND and Georgetown are included. BC isn’t.

National Universities included:
Princeton, MIT, Harvard, Stanford, Yale, UChicago, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, Penn, Caltech, Cornell, Brown, Dartmouth, Columbia, UC Berkeley, Rice, UCLA, Vanderbilt, Carnegie Mellon, Michigan, Notre Dame, WashU, Emory, Georgetown, UNC Chapel Hill, UVA.

Liberal Arts Colleges included:
Williams, Amherst, U.S. Naval Academy, Swarthmore, Bowdoin, U.S. Air Force Academy, Claremont McKenna, Pomona, Wellesley, Carleton, Harvey Mudd, West Point.

Historic official results:

70+%
Brearley (61): 71% | 2021-2025

60-70%
Spence (64): 67% | 2021-2025
Dalton (87): 66% | 2019-2024
Riverdale (116): 64% | 2020-2025
Chapin (60): 61% | 2021-2025
Collegiate (52): 60% | 2020-2024

50-60%
Horace Mann (180): 53% | 2023-2025 *** lower bound; max 65% if all 16 uncounted target schools have 4 each
Saint Ann’s (86): 53% | 2024-2025

40-50%
Nightingale (57): 47% | 2021-2025
Fieldston (120): 43% | 2020-2025
Regis (130): 41% | 2022-2025

30-40%
Friends Seminary (74): 39% | 2021-2025
Packer (96): 38% | 2021-2025
Browning (25): 35% | 2021-2025
Sacred Heart (56): 31% | 2021-2025
Avenues (91): 31% | 2023

20-30%
Poly Prep (128): 27% | 2021-2025
Marymount (50): 27% | 2020-2024
Dwight-Englewood (124): 26% | 2023-2025

Tier moves vs Ivy+WASP:

Up 2 tiers:
Riverdale: 40-50% → 60-70%
Chapin: 40-50% → 60-70%
Fieldston: 20-30% → 40-50%
Regis: 20-30% → 40-50%
Packer: 10-20% → 30-40%
Avenues: 10-20% → 30-40%
Sacred Heart: 10-20% → 30-40%

Up 1 tier:
Brearley: 60-70% → 70+%
Spence: 50-60% → 60-70%
Dalton: 50-60% → 60-70%
Collegiate: 50-60% → 60-70%
Horace Mann: 40-50% → 50-60%
Saint Ann’s: 40-50% → 50-60%
Nightingale: 30-40% → 40-50%
Friends Seminary: 20-30% → 30-40%
Browning: 20-30% → 30-40%
Marymount: 10-20% → 20-30%
Poly Prep: 10-20% → 20-30%
Dwight-Englewood: 10-20% → 20-30%

Down tiers: none.
Same tier: none.

Regis and CSH moved up two buckets, Marymount moved up one.


Avenues' numbers seem too high. Where did you get their 2023 matriculation? Their website lists 2023-2025 matriculation, but not 2023 matriculation.


Older Avenues PDF. Updated. This now goes back to tiering based on Ivy++WASP (but has USN26+LAC10 if you care off to the side).

Definitions:
Ivy+ = Ivy League + Stanford, MIT, Caltech, UChicago, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, Vanderbilt
WASP = Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, Pomona
Ivy+WASP = Ivy+ + WASP
HYPSM = Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT
USN26+LAC10 = U.S. News National Universities rank-through-#26 + U.S. News Liberal Arts Colleges rank-through-#10, including ties

School (N/yr): Ivy+WASP; HYPSM; USN26+LAC10 | Years

50+%
Brearley (61): 60%; 19%; 71% | 2021-2025
Spence (64): 54%; 17%; 67% | 2021-2025
Collegiate (52): 52%; 12%; 60% | 2020-2024
Dalton (87): 52%; 16%; 66% | 2019-2024

40-50%
Riverdale (116): 46%; 11%; 64% | 2020-2025
Saint Ann’s (86): 45%; 13%; 53% | 2024-2025
Chapin (60): 43%; 11%; 61% | 2021-2025
Horace Mann (180): 42%; 6%; 53% | 2023-2025 *** lower bound; Ivy+WASP max 46%; USN26+LAC10 max 65% if all uncounted target schools have 4 each

30-40%
Nightingale (57): 33%; 6%; 47% | 2021-2025

20-30%
Fieldston (120): 28%; 3%; 43% | 2020-2025
Browning (25): 25%; 3%; 35% | 2021-2025
Regis (130): 25%; 6%; 41% | 2022-2025
Friends Seminary (74): 24%; 5%; 39% | 2021-2025

10-20%
Packer (96): 19%; 5%; 38% | 2021-2025
Avenues (108): 19%; 3%; 32% | 2023-2025
Dwight-Englewood (124): 17%; 3%; 26% | 2023-2025
Sacred Heart (56): 16%; 3%; 31% | 2021-2025
Poly Prep (128): 15%; 2%; 27% | 2021-2025
Marymount (50): 14%; 3%; 27% | 2020-2024



Where is Trinity in this list? Out of curiosity
Anonymous
also wondering if you're pulling these numbers from AI
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: I was curious about what someone said about Regis so I looked up two of their school profiles 2024 (for 21-24) and 25 and noticed two things

One this:
For REGIS 2021-2025 (used 21-24 and then 25), total on their site:

Ivy+ detail:
Ivies = 96 (6+8+11+26+5+14+9+5+9+3)
Stanford = 1
MIT = 3
Caltech = 2
UChicago = 12
Duke = 8
Johns Hopkins = 4
Northwestern = 6
Vanderbilt =3
So Ivy+ = 135 / 650 = 21.0%.

REGIS WASP detail:
Williams = 14
Amherst = 0
Swarthmore = 1
Pomona = 0
So WASP adds 15.

Two this:
27 to ND
50 to Georgetown
35 to BC

Those are giant numbers. I suspect they have kids (and/or parents) preferring ND/GU/even BC to places like Cornell or JHU. Fit matters.


I expanded to US News Top 26 (25/26 are tied) National Universities, and top 10 Liberal Arts colleges. ND and Georgetown are included. BC isn’t.

National Universities included:
Princeton, MIT, Harvard, Stanford, Yale, UChicago, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, Penn, Caltech, Cornell, Brown, Dartmouth, Columbia, UC Berkeley, Rice, UCLA, Vanderbilt, Carnegie Mellon, Michigan, Notre Dame, WashU, Emory, Georgetown, UNC Chapel Hill, UVA.

Liberal Arts Colleges included:
Williams, Amherst, U.S. Naval Academy, Swarthmore, Bowdoin, U.S. Air Force Academy, Claremont McKenna, Pomona, Wellesley, Carleton, Harvey Mudd, West Point.

Historic official results:

70+%
Brearley (61): 71% | 2021-2025

60-70%
Spence (64): 67% | 2021-2025
Dalton (87): 66% | 2019-2024
Riverdale (116): 64% | 2020-2025
Chapin (60): 61% | 2021-2025
Collegiate (52): 60% | 2020-2024

50-60%
Horace Mann (180): 53% | 2023-2025 *** lower bound; max 65% if all 16 uncounted target schools have 4 each
Saint Ann’s (86): 53% | 2024-2025

40-50%
Nightingale (57): 47% | 2021-2025
Fieldston (120): 43% | 2020-2025
Regis (130): 41% | 2022-2025

30-40%
Friends Seminary (74): 39% | 2021-2025
Packer (96): 38% | 2021-2025
Browning (25): 35% | 2021-2025
Sacred Heart (56): 31% | 2021-2025
Avenues (91): 31% | 2023

20-30%
Poly Prep (128): 27% | 2021-2025
Marymount (50): 27% | 2020-2024
Dwight-Englewood (124): 26% | 2023-2025

Tier moves vs Ivy+WASP:

Up 2 tiers:
Riverdale: 40-50% → 60-70%
Chapin: 40-50% → 60-70%
Fieldston: 20-30% → 40-50%
Regis: 20-30% → 40-50%
Packer: 10-20% → 30-40%
Avenues: 10-20% → 30-40%
Sacred Heart: 10-20% → 30-40%

Up 1 tier:
Brearley: 60-70% → 70+%
Spence: 50-60% → 60-70%
Dalton: 50-60% → 60-70%
Collegiate: 50-60% → 60-70%
Horace Mann: 40-50% → 50-60%
Saint Ann’s: 40-50% → 50-60%
Nightingale: 30-40% → 40-50%
Friends Seminary: 20-30% → 30-40%
Browning: 20-30% → 30-40%
Marymount: 10-20% → 20-30%
Poly Prep: 10-20% → 20-30%
Dwight-Englewood: 10-20% → 20-30%

Down tiers: none.
Same tier: none.

Regis and CSH moved up two buckets, Marymount moved up one.


I had done this list before this year for CGPS, but i included UT Austin - 53%

not bad for a 4T school!
Anonymous
Where is Trevor on this list
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: I was curious about what someone said about Regis so I looked up two of their school profiles 2024 (for 21-24) and 25 and noticed two things

One this:
For REGIS 2021-2025 (used 21-24 and then 25), total on their site:

Ivy+ detail:
Ivies = 96 (6+8+11+26+5+14+9+5+9+3)
Stanford = 1
MIT = 3
Caltech = 2
UChicago = 12
Duke = 8
Johns Hopkins = 4
Northwestern = 6
Vanderbilt =3
So Ivy+ = 135 / 650 = 21.0%.

REGIS WASP detail:
Williams = 14
Amherst = 0
Swarthmore = 1
Pomona = 0
So WASP adds 15.

Two this:
27 to ND
50 to Georgetown
35 to BC

Those are giant numbers. I suspect they have kids (and/or parents) preferring ND/GU/even BC to places like Cornell or JHU. Fit matters.


I expanded to US News Top 26 (25/26 are tied) National Universities, and top 10 Liberal Arts colleges. ND and Georgetown are included. BC isn’t.

National Universities included:
Princeton, MIT, Harvard, Stanford, Yale, UChicago, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, Penn, Caltech, Cornell, Brown, Dartmouth, Columbia, UC Berkeley, Rice, UCLA, Vanderbilt, Carnegie Mellon, Michigan, Notre Dame, WashU, Emory, Georgetown, UNC Chapel Hill, UVA.

Liberal Arts Colleges included:
Williams, Amherst, U.S. Naval Academy, Swarthmore, Bowdoin, U.S. Air Force Academy, Claremont McKenna, Pomona, Wellesley, Carleton, Harvey Mudd, West Point.

Historic official results:

70+%
Brearley (61): 71% | 2021-2025

60-70%
Spence (64): 67% | 2021-2025
Dalton (87): 66% | 2019-2024
Riverdale (116): 64% | 2020-2025
Chapin (60): 61% | 2021-2025
Collegiate (52): 60% | 2020-2024

50-60%
Horace Mann (180): 53% | 2023-2025 *** lower bound; max 65% if all 16 uncounted target schools have 4 each
Saint Ann’s (86): 53% | 2024-2025

40-50%
Nightingale (57): 47% | 2021-2025
Fieldston (120): 43% | 2020-2025
Regis (130): 41% | 2022-2025

30-40%
Friends Seminary (74): 39% | 2021-2025
Packer (96): 38% | 2021-2025
Browning (25): 35% | 2021-2025
Sacred Heart (56): 31% | 2021-2025
Avenues (91): 31% | 2023

20-30%
Poly Prep (128): 27% | 2021-2025
Marymount (50): 27% | 2020-2024
Dwight-Englewood (124): 26% | 2023-2025

Tier moves vs Ivy+WASP:

Up 2 tiers:
Riverdale: 40-50% → 60-70%
Chapin: 40-50% → 60-70%
Fieldston: 20-30% → 40-50%
Regis: 20-30% → 40-50%
Packer: 10-20% → 30-40%
Avenues: 10-20% → 30-40%
Sacred Heart: 10-20% → 30-40%

Up 1 tier:
Brearley: 60-70% → 70+%
Spence: 50-60% → 60-70%
Dalton: 50-60% → 60-70%
Collegiate: 50-60% → 60-70%
Horace Mann: 40-50% → 50-60%
Saint Ann’s: 40-50% → 50-60%
Nightingale: 30-40% → 40-50%
Friends Seminary: 20-30% → 30-40%
Browning: 20-30% → 30-40%
Marymount: 10-20% → 20-30%
Poly Prep: 10-20% → 20-30%
Dwight-Englewood: 10-20% → 20-30%

Down tiers: none.
Same tier: none.

Regis and CSH moved up two buckets, Marymount moved up one.


Avenues' numbers seem too high. Where did you get their 2023 matriculation? Their website lists 2023-2025 matriculation, but not 2023 matriculation.


Older Avenues PDF. Updated. This now goes back to tiering based on Ivy++WASP (but has USN26+LAC10 if you care off to the side).

Definitions:
Ivy+ = Ivy League + Stanford, MIT, Caltech, UChicago, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, Vanderbilt
WASP = Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, Pomona
Ivy+WASP = Ivy+ + WASP
HYPSM = Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT
USN26+LAC10 = U.S. News National Universities rank-through-#26 + U.S. News Liberal Arts Colleges rank-through-#10, including ties

School (N/yr): Ivy+WASP; HYPSM; USN26+LAC10 | Years

50+%
Brearley (61): 60%; 19%; 71% | 2021-2025
Spence (64): 54%; 17%; 67% | 2021-2025
Collegiate (52): 52%; 12%; 60% | 2020-2024
Dalton (87): 52%; 16%; 66% | 2019-2024

40-50%
Riverdale (116): 46%; 11%; 64% | 2020-2025
Saint Ann’s (86): 45%; 13%; 53% | 2024-2025
Chapin (60): 43%; 11%; 61% | 2021-2025
Horace Mann (180): 42%; 6%; 53% | 2023-2025 *** lower bound; Ivy+WASP max 46%; USN26+LAC10 max 65% if all uncounted target schools have 4 each

30-40%
Nightingale (57): 33%; 6%; 47% | 2021-2025

20-30%
Fieldston (120): 28%; 3%; 43% | 2020-2025
Browning (25): 25%; 3%; 35% | 2021-2025
Regis (130): 25%; 6%; 41% | 2022-2025
Friends Seminary (74): 24%; 5%; 39% | 2021-2025

10-20%
Packer (96): 19%; 5%; 38% | 2021-2025
Avenues (108): 19%; 3%; 32% | 2023-2025
Dwight-Englewood (124): 17%; 3%; 26% | 2023-2025
Sacred Heart (56): 16%; 3%; 31% | 2021-2025
Poly Prep (128): 15%; 2%; 27% | 2021-2025
Marymount (50): 14%; 3%; 27% | 2020-2024


Each year these schools combined graduate about 1600 kids in total, so about half go to USN26+LAC10, that's 800 kids.
It's actually a small number.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where is Trevor on this list


If you have to ask…..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: I was curious about what someone said about Regis so I looked up two of their school profiles 2024 (for 21-24) and 25 and noticed two things

One this:
For REGIS 2021-2025 (used 21-24 and then 25), total on their site:

Ivy+ detail:
Ivies = 96 (6+8+11+26+5+14+9+5+9+3)
Stanford = 1
MIT = 3
Caltech = 2
UChicago = 12
Duke = 8
Johns Hopkins = 4
Northwestern = 6
Vanderbilt =3
So Ivy+ = 135 / 650 = 21.0%.

REGIS WASP detail:
Williams = 14
Amherst = 0
Swarthmore = 1
Pomona = 0
So WASP adds 15.

Two this:
27 to ND
50 to Georgetown
35 to BC

Those are giant numbers. I suspect they have kids (and/or parents) preferring ND/GU/even BC to places like Cornell or JHU. Fit matters.


you know what stands out there, Regis doesnt send kids to LACs. Williams and then not much. The numbers to ND and GU (and BC) are really crazy. over 17% of the class to these three schools per year? When someone said Tufts is basically the bottom at privates, it looks like BC is basically the bottom at Regis. BC doesnt make my heart sing, but I can see why that population would be psyched with that outcome.
Anonymous
Regis is not a fit for my DC but the result is good. G-town to Regis is like UChicago to HM.
Anonymous
Why are there 10 ivies for Regis in the above calculation?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: I was curious about what someone said about Regis so I looked up two of their school profiles 2024 (for 21-24) and 25 and noticed two things

One this:
For REGIS 2021-2025 (used 21-24 and then 25), total on their site:

Ivy+ detail:
Ivies = 96 (6+8+11+26+5+14+9+5+9+3)
Stanford = 1
MIT = 3
Caltech = 2
UChicago = 12
Duke = 8
Johns Hopkins = 4
Northwestern = 6
Vanderbilt =3
So Ivy+ = 135 / 650 = 21.0%.

REGIS WASP detail:
Williams = 14
Amherst = 0
Swarthmore = 1
Pomona = 0
So WASP adds 15.

Two this:
27 to ND
50 to Georgetown
35 to BC

Those are giant numbers. I suspect they have kids (and/or parents) preferring ND/GU/even BC to places like Cornell or JHU. Fit matters.


you know what stands out there, Regis doesnt send kids to LACs. Williams and then not much. The numbers to ND and GU (and BC) are really crazy. over 17% of the class to these three schools per year? When someone said Tufts is basically the bottom at privates, it looks like BC is basically the bottom at Regis. BC doesnt make my heart sing, but I can see why that population would be psyched with that outcome.


I think the bottom is more like Fairfield. They always send a handful of kids there. BC has become very hard to get into.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: I was curious about what someone said about Regis so I looked up two of their school profiles 2024 (for 21-24) and 25 and noticed two things

One this:
For REGIS 2021-2025 (used 21-24 and then 25), total on their site:

Ivy+ detail:
Ivies = 96 (6+8+11+26+5+14+9+5+9+3)
Stanford = 1
MIT = 3
Caltech = 2
UChicago = 12
Duke = 8
Johns Hopkins = 4
Northwestern = 6
Vanderbilt =3
So Ivy+ = 135 / 650 = 21.0%.

REGIS WASP detail:
Williams = 14
Amherst = 0
Swarthmore = 1
Pomona = 0
So WASP adds 15.

Two this:
27 to ND
50 to Georgetown
35 to BC

Those are giant numbers. I suspect they have kids (and/or parents) preferring ND/GU/even BC to places like Cornell or JHU. Fit matters.


I expanded to US News Top 26 (25/26 are tied) National Universities, and top 10 Liberal Arts colleges. ND and Georgetown are included. BC isn’t.

National Universities included:
Princeton, MIT, Harvard, Stanford, Yale, UChicago, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, Penn, Caltech, Cornell, Brown, Dartmouth, Columbia, UC Berkeley, Rice, UCLA, Vanderbilt, Carnegie Mellon, Michigan, Notre Dame, WashU, Emory, Georgetown, UNC Chapel Hill, UVA.

Liberal Arts Colleges included:
Williams, Amherst, U.S. Naval Academy, Swarthmore, Bowdoin, U.S. Air Force Academy, Claremont McKenna, Pomona, Wellesley, Carleton, Harvey Mudd, West Point.

Historic official results:

70+%
Brearley (61): 71% | 2021-2025

60-70%
Spence (64): 67% | 2021-2025
Dalton (87): 66% | 2019-2024
Riverdale (116): 64% | 2020-2025
Chapin (60): 61% | 2021-2025
Collegiate (52): 60% | 2020-2024

50-60%
Horace Mann (180): 53% | 2023-2025 *** lower bound; max 65% if all 16 uncounted target schools have 4 each
Saint Ann’s (86): 53% | 2024-2025

40-50%
Nightingale (57): 47% | 2021-2025
Fieldston (120): 43% | 2020-2025
Regis (130): 41% | 2022-2025

30-40%
Friends Seminary (74): 39% | 2021-2025
Packer (96): 38% | 2021-2025
Browning (25): 35% | 2021-2025
Sacred Heart (56): 31% | 2021-2025
Avenues (91): 31% | 2023

20-30%
Poly Prep (128): 27% | 2021-2025
Marymount (50): 27% | 2020-2024
Dwight-Englewood (124): 26% | 2023-2025

Tier moves vs Ivy+WASP:

Up 2 tiers:
Riverdale: 40-50% → 60-70%
Chapin: 40-50% → 60-70%
Fieldston: 20-30% → 40-50%
Regis: 20-30% → 40-50%
Packer: 10-20% → 30-40%
Avenues: 10-20% → 30-40%
Sacred Heart: 10-20% → 30-40%

Up 1 tier:
Brearley: 60-70% → 70+%
Spence: 50-60% → 60-70%
Dalton: 50-60% → 60-70%
Collegiate: 50-60% → 60-70%
Horace Mann: 40-50% → 50-60%
Saint Ann’s: 40-50% → 50-60%
Nightingale: 30-40% → 40-50%
Friends Seminary: 20-30% → 30-40%
Browning: 20-30% → 30-40%
Marymount: 10-20% → 20-30%
Poly Prep: 10-20% → 20-30%
Dwight-Englewood: 10-20% → 20-30%

Down tiers: none.
Same tier: none.

Regis and CSH moved up two buckets, Marymount moved up one.


Avenues' numbers seem too high. Where did you get their 2023 matriculation? Their website lists 2023-2025 matriculation, but not 2023 matriculation.


Older Avenues PDF. Updated. This now goes back to tiering based on Ivy++WASP (but has USN26+LAC10 if you care off to the side).

Definitions:
Ivy+ = Ivy League + Stanford, MIT, Caltech, UChicago, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, Vanderbilt
WASP = Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, Pomona
Ivy+WASP = Ivy+ + WASP
HYPSM = Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT
USN26+LAC10 = U.S. News National Universities rank-through-#26 + U.S. News Liberal Arts Colleges rank-through-#10, including ties

School (N/yr): Ivy+WASP; HYPSM; USN26+LAC10 | Years

50+%
Brearley (61): 60%; 19%; 71% | 2021-2025
Spence (64): 54%; 17%; 67% | 2021-2025
Collegiate (52): 52%; 12%; 60% | 2020-2024
Dalton (87): 52%; 16%; 66% | 2019-2024

40-50%
Riverdale (116): 46%; 11%; 64% | 2020-2025
Saint Ann’s (86): 45%; 13%; 53% | 2024-2025
Chapin (60): 43%; 11%; 61% | 2021-2025
Horace Mann (180): 42%; 6%; 53% | 2023-2025 *** lower bound; Ivy+WASP max 46%; USN26+LAC10 max 65% if all uncounted target schools have 4 each

30-40%
Nightingale (57): 33%; 6%; 47% | 2021-2025

20-30%
Fieldston (120): 28%; 3%; 43% | 2020-2025
Browning (25): 25%; 3%; 35% | 2021-2025
Regis (130): 25%; 6%; 41% | 2022-2025
Friends Seminary (74): 24%; 5%; 39% | 2021-2025

10-20%
Packer (96): 19%; 5%; 38% | 2021-2025
Avenues (108): 19%; 3%; 32% | 2023-2025
Dwight-Englewood (124): 17%; 3%; 26% | 2023-2025
Sacred Heart (56): 16%; 3%; 31% | 2021-2025
Poly Prep (128): 15%; 2%; 27% | 2021-2025
Marymount (50): 14%; 3%; 27% | 2020-2024



Where is Trinity in this list? Out of curiosity


Trinity doesn’t publish official data on its website. But this year’s Instagram result wasn’t as strong as what I would have expected.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: I was curious about what someone said about Regis so I looked up two of their school profiles 2024 (for 21-24) and 25 and noticed two things

One this:
For REGIS 2021-2025 (used 21-24 and then 25), total on their site:

Ivy+ detail:
Ivies = 96 (6+8+11+26+5+14+9+5+9+3)
Stanford = 1
MIT = 3
Caltech = 2
UChicago = 12
Duke = 8
Johns Hopkins = 4
Northwestern = 6
Vanderbilt =3
So Ivy+ = 135 / 650 = 21.0%.

REGIS WASP detail:
Williams = 14
Amherst = 0
Swarthmore = 1
Pomona = 0
So WASP adds 15.

Two this:
27 to ND
50 to Georgetown
35 to BC

Those are giant numbers. I suspect they have kids (and/or parents) preferring ND/GU/even BC to places like Cornell or JHU. Fit matters.


I expanded to US News Top 26 (25/26 are tied) National Universities, and top 10 Liberal Arts colleges. ND and Georgetown are included. BC isn’t.

National Universities included:
Princeton, MIT, Harvard, Stanford, Yale, UChicago, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, Penn, Caltech, Cornell, Brown, Dartmouth, Columbia, UC Berkeley, Rice, UCLA, Vanderbilt, Carnegie Mellon, Michigan, Notre Dame, WashU, Emory, Georgetown, UNC Chapel Hill, UVA.

Liberal Arts Colleges included:
Williams, Amherst, U.S. Naval Academy, Swarthmore, Bowdoin, U.S. Air Force Academy, Claremont McKenna, Pomona, Wellesley, Carleton, Harvey Mudd, West Point.

Historic official results:

70+%
Brearley (61): 71% | 2021-2025

60-70%
Spence (64): 67% | 2021-2025
Dalton (87): 66% | 2019-2024
Riverdale (116): 64% | 2020-2025
Chapin (60): 61% | 2021-2025
Collegiate (52): 60% | 2020-2024

50-60%
Horace Mann (180): 53% | 2023-2025 *** lower bound; max 65% if all 16 uncounted target schools have 4 each
Saint Ann’s (86): 53% | 2024-2025

40-50%
Nightingale (57): 47% | 2021-2025
Fieldston (120): 43% | 2020-2025
Regis (130): 41% | 2022-2025

30-40%
Friends Seminary (74): 39% | 2021-2025
Packer (96): 38% | 2021-2025
Browning (25): 35% | 2021-2025
Sacred Heart (56): 31% | 2021-2025
Avenues (91): 31% | 2023

20-30%
Poly Prep (128): 27% | 2021-2025
Marymount (50): 27% | 2020-2024
Dwight-Englewood (124): 26% | 2023-2025

Tier moves vs Ivy+WASP:

Up 2 tiers:
Riverdale: 40-50% → 60-70%
Chapin: 40-50% → 60-70%
Fieldston: 20-30% → 40-50%
Regis: 20-30% → 40-50%
Packer: 10-20% → 30-40%
Avenues: 10-20% → 30-40%
Sacred Heart: 10-20% → 30-40%

Up 1 tier:
Brearley: 60-70% → 70+%
Spence: 50-60% → 60-70%
Dalton: 50-60% → 60-70%
Collegiate: 50-60% → 60-70%
Horace Mann: 40-50% → 50-60%
Saint Ann’s: 40-50% → 50-60%
Nightingale: 30-40% → 40-50%
Friends Seminary: 20-30% → 30-40%
Browning: 20-30% → 30-40%
Marymount: 10-20% → 20-30%
Poly Prep: 10-20% → 20-30%
Dwight-Englewood: 10-20% → 20-30%

Down tiers: none.
Same tier: none.

Regis and CSH moved up two buckets, Marymount moved up one.


Avenues' numbers seem too high. Where did you get their 2023 matriculation? Their website lists 2023-2025 matriculation, but not 2023 matriculation.


Older Avenues PDF. Updated. This now goes back to tiering based on Ivy++WASP (but has USN26+LAC10 if you care off to the side).

Definitions:
Ivy+ = Ivy League + Stanford, MIT, Caltech, UChicago, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, Vanderbilt
WASP = Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, Pomona
Ivy+WASP = Ivy+ + WASP
HYPSM = Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT
USN26+LAC10 = U.S. News National Universities rank-through-#26 + U.S. News Liberal Arts Colleges rank-through-#10, including ties

School (N/yr): Ivy+WASP; HYPSM; USN26+LAC10 | Years

50+%
Brearley (61): 60%; 19%; 71% | 2021-2025
Spence (64): 54%; 17%; 67% | 2021-2025
Collegiate (52): 52%; 12%; 60% | 2020-2024
Dalton (87): 52%; 16%; 66% | 2019-2024

40-50%
Riverdale (116): 46%; 11%; 64% | 2020-2025
Saint Ann’s (86): 45%; 13%; 53% | 2024-2025
Chapin (60): 43%; 11%; 61% | 2021-2025
Horace Mann (180): 42%; 6%; 53% | 2023-2025 *** lower bound; Ivy+WASP max 46%; USN26+LAC10 max 65% if all uncounted target schools have 4 each

30-40%
Nightingale (57): 33%; 6%; 47% | 2021-2025

20-30%
Fieldston (120): 28%; 3%; 43% | 2020-2025
Browning (25): 25%; 3%; 35% | 2021-2025
Regis (130): 25%; 6%; 41% | 2022-2025
Friends Seminary (74): 24%; 5%; 39% | 2021-2025

10-20%
Packer (96): 19%; 5%; 38% | 2021-2025
Avenues (108): 19%; 3%; 32% | 2023-2025
Dwight-Englewood (124): 17%; 3%; 26% | 2023-2025
Sacred Heart (56): 16%; 3%; 31% | 2021-2025
Poly Prep (128): 15%; 2%; 27% | 2021-2025
Marymount (50): 14%; 3%; 27% | 2020-2024



Where is Trinity in this list? Out of curiosity


These schools only publish the schools their students matriculate to (not the #):
Berkeley Carroll, Brooklyn Friends, CGPS, GCS, Hunter, Trevor, Trinity (that we pulled into the Instagram list, but are missing from this list).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: I was curious about what someone said about Regis so I looked up two of their school profiles 2024 (for 21-24) and 25 and noticed two things

One this:
For REGIS 2021-2025 (used 21-24 and then 25), total on their site:

Ivy+ detail:
Ivies = 96 (6+8+11+26+5+14+9+5+9+3)
Stanford = 1
MIT = 3
Caltech = 2
UChicago = 12
Duke = 8
Johns Hopkins = 4
Northwestern = 6
Vanderbilt =3
So Ivy+ = 135 / 650 = 21.0%.

REGIS WASP detail:
Williams = 14
Amherst = 0
Swarthmore = 1
Pomona = 0
So WASP adds 15.

Two this:
27 to ND
50 to Georgetown
35 to BC

Those are giant numbers. I suspect they have kids (and/or parents) preferring ND/GU/even BC to places like Cornell or JHU. Fit matters.


you know what stands out there, Regis doesnt send kids to LACs. Williams and then not much. The numbers to ND and GU (and BC) are really crazy. over 17% of the class to these three schools per year? When someone said Tufts is basically the bottom at privates, it looks like BC is basically the bottom at Regis. BC doesnt make my heart sing, but I can see why that population would be psyched with that outcome.


I think the bottom is more like Fairfield. They always send a handful of kids there. BC has become very hard to get into.


Money is a factor for plenty of Regis families. Fairfield full ride vs BC full pay or nearly full pay. Fairfield and holy cross both give a ton of merit to regis kids.

BC is def hard to get into but the numbers have been posted. And those are the kids who are enrolling. It's a big number
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why are there 10 ivies for Regis in the above calculation?


I think someone is using AI

I looked up. Last 4 years, 40 Regis kids enrolled at Columbia and Cornell alone.
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