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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Take a look at Ransom Everglades' (Coconut Groove/Miami) Class of 2025 matriculation: - from the HOS email: "Thirty-three RE students (more than 20 percent of the class) are heading to Ivy League schools, MIT or Stanford." https://ransomeverglades.myschoolapp.com/ftpimages/748/download/download_10894750.pdf[/quote] That’s nice, but 20% is still a lower percentage than a couple of DC privates that have students heading to Ivy+ universities. [/quote] That doesn't include Ivy+. Just Ivy and MIT and Stanford. 35-40% (per my count) is Ivy +. Just a bit envious that's all. [/quote] Ivy+ = the Ivies, plus MIT, Stanford, Duke (1 RE senior), and UChicago (3). That adds up to 33 (cited in the HOS letter) + 4 Duke/Uchicago. So, 37 Ivy+ bound RE seniors, divided by a total of 160 RE seniors means that 23% of RE seniors are heading to Ivy+ universities. How did you get 35-40%? [/quote] Ivy+ doesn't include the rest of the privates in T20?[/quote] No, it doesn’t. However, the PP is incorrect, there are 13 Ivy+ universities, including JHU. Much like the Ivy League originally started as an athletic league, the Ivy+ term came about “in 2011 when the BorrowDirect inter-library scheme that was founded in 1999 expanded to include MIT as its first non-Ivy League member and assumed the name the Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation (IPLC).” After expanding beyond MIT and the core Ivy League libraries, “it would grow to include Chicago, Johns Hopkins, Duke, and Stanford, successively, between 2013 and 2016. These are the institutions viewed by the Ivy League schools as their peers and that offer a similar calibre of academic and research output.” https://fitzgabrielsschools.com/2024/07/08/ivy-plus/ Here’s the link to the Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation (IPLC): https://ivpluslibraries.org/about/ [/quote]
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