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[quote=Anonymous]The Most Popular Colleges at the Top 50 Prep Schools in the U.S. Here is a list of the most popular colleges at the Top 50 private high schools in the U.S. along with the number of students who enroll annually in 43 of those 50 schools on average. UChicago is the most popular college followed by NYU in second and Harvard in third place. Rank College Total Number of Students from Top 30 Private High Schools Annually 1) UChicago - 200.3 2) NYU - 167.8 3) Harvard - 163.2 4) Cornell - 155.3 5) Penn - 153.1 6) Georgetown - 151.5 7) Yale - 147.4 8) Brown - 134 9) Columbia - 132.3 10) WashU - 114.1 11) USC - 106.8 12) Tufts - 105.2 13) Princeton - 99.3 14) Stanford - 89.2 15) Dartmouth - 88.7 16) Duke - 76.9 17) Northwestern - 76.3 18) Berkeley - 62.2 19) Vanderbilt - 62 20) Williams - 56.6 21) MIT - 54.7 22) Johns Hopkins - 37 Most popular means the college at which the most students overall enrolled in. UChicago is one of the top three most popular colleges at 15 prep schools--more than any other university. Harvard is one of the three most popular colleges at 9 prep schools. UChicago also had the best geographic reach. Harvard is only one of the top colleges in New England and New York City. UChicago is one of the top colleges in New England, New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego. Forty-three of the Top Fifty schools according to Niche.com were included: Andover, Exeter, St. Mark's of Texas, College Preparatory School, Hotchkiss, Harvard-Westlake, Trinity, Choate Rosemary Hall, Regis, Horace Mann, Collegiate School, The Brearley School, Lawrenceville School, Groton, Nueva School, Noble and Greenough School, Ransom Everglades, Lakeside School, Georgetown Day School, Dalton School, Rye Country Day School, The Spence School, Riverdale Country School, Hopkins School, St. Paul's School, The Pingry School, John Burroughs School, National Cathedral School, The Bishop's School, Concord Academy, Deerfield Academy, Newark Academy, The Harker School, The Westminster Schools, Milton Academy, St. John's School, Middlesex School, Winsor School, The Thacher School, The Chapin School, Boston University Academy, Delbarton School, and University of Chicago Laboratory School. Forty-one of the Top 50 Schools provided exact enrollment figures. Two schools (Trinity and National Cathedral School) provided tiers (5+, 10+). Six schools that only provided the names of colleges its students attended but no figures were not included. One school did not provide any information. Most schools provided a range of 4 or 5 years for their enrollment figures. Total enrollment was divided by the number of years to give an average yearly enrollment per school. https://tophscollege.blogspot.com/2021/06/the-most-popular-colleges-at-top-50.html[/quote]
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