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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Honestly, people on this board are hilarious. It’s completely plausible that Chapin sent 33% of its students this year to ivies if their 5 year average is 27% as has already been proven by their current matriculation chart that is currently up on their website. They have 60 kids in their graduating classes so 27% would be 16 kids out of 60 vs 33% which is 20 kids out of 60. That’s the difference of four students. Both percentages are top tier numbers. Considering these students are all female, makes for an even stronger case to send your daughters to one of the top all girls schools. No one on this chat is saying Chapin is better than Brearley simply that Chapin is top tier. [/quote] Chapin 2024 We have good results this year but not 33%. Out of 60 students: Harvard 1 Yale 1 Princeton 1 Penn 2 Brown 1 Cornell 6 About 20% Ivy bound. If you take Cornell out (easy to get in for NY), then it's about 10%. [/quote] I have: Harvard: 2 Yale: 1 Princeton: 1 Penn: 3 Brown: 2 Cornell:7 Columbia: 1 28%. If you add in the 3 from the University of Chicago as others were doing on this particular chat for the Dalton percentage as it’s considered “ivy caliber” it climbs to 33%. I think it’s all good and any of those percentages I will take and consider TT. [/quote]
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