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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]where did you get these Whitman stats? They're completely wrong. If you look at the 2023 WWHS Instagram, (https://www.instagram.com/vikingdestinations.2023/) Here are the omissions from your list. Instagram only shows 269 members of a class that was probably just over 500 kids. But there were at least 14 more Ivy kids. I'm not a Whitman parent (I'm actually a Big3 parent) but I looked this up because I remember the Whitman results being really good last year. 1. Brown: 41/0 [b]4[/b] 2. Columbia: 29/0 3. Cornell: 67/3 [b]12[/b] 4. Dartmouth: 20/0 5. Harvard: 28/0 [b]1[/b] 6. Princeton: 25/2 7. UPenn: 63/3 8. Yale: 33/3 Total = 306/11 [/quote] Thanks for the update. So, Whitman averages about 507 students per grade. Based on your numbers, there were 25 Ivy admits from the c/o 2023. That’s a 4.9% Ivy admit rate. [/quote] Wow, I think maybe you should go back to school to get a better handle on how to generate and interpret meaningful statistics. I have no skin in this game, but comparing the number of admits N to N is way more meaningful than calculating an "admit rate" for each school.[/quote]
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