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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]On a related note, what are the statistics on TJ graduates (a) going to the top 10 colleges such as MIT, Stanford, Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon, and the like, in fields such as science and engineering, (b) later on pursuing advanced degrees such as Masters or Ph.D. in science and engineering from top 10 schools, and (c) making it to top positions in professional careers (successful entrepreneurs of the kind in Silicon Valley, CEO's, CTO's of fortune 500 companies, well known professors in academia, top scientists or engineers in our national laboratories, and the like)? I'd also be interested in the same statistic for the FCPS AAP, that seems to be so sought after. How many of the TJ or AAP grads are really creative or out of the box thinkers and achievers in their higher education or professional careers? Most of what I have seen are TJ grads going to William and Mary, GMU, and UVa and the like. No offense to these schools, but they are not in the same league as the top schools, and for a high school and a school district that touts to be one of the top in the nation, i'd think that the product of the system needs to be sought after by the best and brightest institutions and organizations in the country.[/quote] For the last 6 to 7 years, approximate average acceptances per year: about 8 to 14 accepted to Stanford, about 15 to 27 accepted to Berkeley, about 15 to 20 accepted to Princeton, about 13 to 18 accepted to MIT, about 30 to 40 accepted to Cornell, about 11 to 15 accepted to Columbia, about 10 to 14 accepted to UPenn, about 10 to 16 accepted to Dartmouth/Brown, about 5 to 10 accepted to CalTech and about 9 to 14 accepted to Yale. As for VA schools, each year on average about 90 to 100 attend UVA, about 60 to 70 attend W&M, about 50 attend VATech and about 5 to 7 attend GMU.[/quote] Thanks! That is useful.[/quote] Really, I was going to say not useful because as described, it could be same kids getting into multiple schools. Only relevant statistics are matriculation, which if this is that, not described correctly by pp.[/quote] "There may be multiple acceptances but one should also consider additional factors that counter balance as well: Approximately 70 - 75% of TJ seniors use some form of early decision/action and many decide to attend the early acceptance school if accepted early so that cuts down on multiple acceptances. Also, there are students who have the credentials to potentially be accepted to top 15 schools who either do not apply to those schools and apply instead to schools like UVA, W&M, Michigan, Carnegie-Mellon, RPI or similar schools. There are also students who were accepted to top schools but choose to attend UVA, W&M etc. for variety of reasons including scholarships, financial aid etc."[/quote] This is so vague as to be completely useless. Does specific matriculation data not exist? My highly rated public (not in this area) would publish in the spring each year.[/quote] Class of 2010 College Acceptance Data [b](Listing reflects schools where ten or more students were accepted).[/b] College Accepted University of Virginia 233 College of William and Mary 186 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 155 Carnegie Mellon University 54 Duke University 44 Cornell University 43 George Mason University 31 Virginia Commonwealth University 29 James Madison University 28 University of Michigan 27 Georgia Institute of Technology 26 Washington University in St. Louis 26 Princeton University 24 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 23 Pennsylvania State University, University Park 23 University of Chicago 20 University of Pennsylvania 20 Brown University 19 Boston University 18 Johns Hopkins University 18 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 18 New York University 17 Georgetown University 16 Dartmouth College 15 Northwestern University 15 University of Notre Dame 15 University of Pittsburgh 15 Rice University 15 Yale University 15 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 14 University of Maryland, College Park 14 Case Western Reserve University 13 Drexel University 13 The George Washington University 13 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 13 Columbia University 12 University of Mary Washington 11 Oberlin College 11 University of Southern California 11 Rochester Institute of Technology 10 Stanford University 10 Vanderbilt University 10 Wake Forest University 10 [/quote] Same problem here in that a student may have had multiple acceptances to several select schools. So the information is of limited value.[/quote]
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