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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am curious why then college acceptance rates do not bare this out. The school appears to be academically rigorous, well run and is churning out nice boys with high SAT scores. [/quote] SAAS's website list the rolling 3 years of admissions for 2018-2020 (about 120 boys total). Of note: Bates Boston College (13) Claremont McKenna Carnegie Mellon Columbia Cornell (2) Dartmouth Duke (2) Emory (5) Fordham (10) GW (4) Georgetown (4) GA Tech (4) Johns Hopkins Kings College of London (#31 in the world per USNWR) McGill Miami OH (one of the "public ivies") Middlebury Princeton Rice UNC-CH (public ivy) UT Austin (public ivy) Trinity College CT University College of London (#8 in the world per USNWR) Several UCal schools Chicago Michigan (public ivy) (7) Notre Dame (7) Penn (3) UVA (public ivy) (14) Wisconsin Vanderbilt (2) Vassar (2) Va Tech Wash U. St. Louis William and Mary (16) Williams College This is a pretty impressive list given the number of graduates they have. Sure there are plenty of lesser known schools too, but there is a smattering of actual Ivies, several top-ranked SLACs, "public ivies, "Catholic Ivies" and some extremely competive non-Ivies like Chicago, Duke, Emory, WashU and Vanderbilt. Only people who are "HYP or Bust" would find these schools disappointing. Top graduates of these schools have virtually no career doors closed to them. [/quote]
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