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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Take a look at this NY in-state school's four year matriculation. Cannot be more real. Cornell (315 Admitted, 205 Enrolled) CalTech (6 Admitted, 2 Enrolled) Berkeley (23 Admitted, 6 Enrolled) Brown (37 Admitted, 23 Enrolled) CMU (73 Admitted, 37 Enrolled) Northwestern (42 Admitted, 22 Enrolled) University of Chicago (55 Admitted, 42 Enrolled) UCLA (20 Admitted, 6 Enrolled) Columbia (64 Admitted, 42 Enrolled) Dartmouth (14 Admitted, 7 Enrolled) Duke (25 Admitted, 11 Enrolled) Georgetown (43 Admitted, 17 Enrolled) Georgia Tech (69 Admitted, 3 Enrolled) Harvard (29 Admitted, 23 Enrolled) Johns Hopkins (23 Admitted, 5 Enrolled) MIT (39 Admitted, 36 Enrolled) UMich (342 Admitted, 141 Enrolled) University of Pennsylvania (57 Admitted, 37 Enrolled) Princeton (45 Admitted, 25 Enrolled) Stanford (9 Admitted, 6 Enrolled) Yale (39 Admitted, 23 Enrolled)[/quote] All other ivies combined accepted 160 kids in 4 years from said school, Cornell alone accepted 315. About 16 times higher chance of acceptance compared to other ivies. There is no "cap" for high school.[/quote] Yes, because half of Cornell’s colleges are NY state schools. I don’t know why this is a surprise to some people. My NY suburban high school sent around 20 kids to Cornell every year. Usually one to Harvard and one to Yale, and every few years someone got into Princeton or Brown. [/quote]
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