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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have to say the # of people going to top schools doesn't look that different from the non-magnet "W" school my son attends in Montgomery County...[/quote] Really?[/quote] NP - yes, really. It doesn't look that different at all. [/quote] Post the acceptances of the "W" school. BS otherwise.[/quote] None of this is official and you probably won't believe me, but (about) 4 kids are going to Princeton, 3 to Stanford, 1 to Yale, 6 to Cornell, 5 to Duke, 2 to Brown, 1 to Caltech, 1 to Columbia, 4 to UChicago, 8 to Vandy, 4 to Wash U, 4 to Penn, 5 to Berkeley, 5 to Hopkins... I expected way better from TJ considering they're a magnet school and have a bigger class. I have no idea where his classmates got in, just where they're going.[/quote] Money plays a major role for many TJ grads and some choose UVA/W&M over Ivy schools but typically the TJ grads attend as follows based on past several years: About 90 attend UVA, about 60 attend W&M, about 40 attend VaTech, about 45 attend Cornell, about 43 attend Michigan, about 28 attend CMU, about 15 attend Princeton, about 14 attend MIT, about 7 attend UC Berkeley, about 9 attend Stanford, about 17 attend Duke, about 7 attend Yale, about 8 attend Brown, about 8 attend Dartmouth, about 6 attend Columbia, about 7 attend Penn, about 7 attend Chicago, about 6 attend Hopkins, about 10 attend Georgetown, about 4 attend Caltech, about 5 attend Northwestern, about 14 attend Vanderbilt, about 6 attend Harvard and the rest to other schools and service academies etc. so two schools do not look similar. [/quote] That's nice but that's not what this data says. [/quote] Class of 2014 College Acceptance Data 99 percent of the Class of 2014 were accepted to and are attending a four-year college or university. (Listing reflects schools where ten or more students were accepted.) College Accepted College of William and Mary 170 University of Virginia 168 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 161 Virginia Commonwealth University 108 George Mason University 62 Case Western Reserve University 61 University of Pittsburgh 56 Carnegie Mellon University 54 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 52 Cornell University 46 University of Michigan 43 Georgia Institute of Technology 43 Drexel University 38 University of Maryland, College Park 35 Pennsylvania State University, University Park 30 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 30 Purdue University 25 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 25 James Madison University 25 University of California at Berkeley 22 Northeastern University 19 Duke University 19 Rochester Institute of Technology 18 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 16 New York University 15 The George Washington University 15 Rice University 14 University of Notre Dame 13 University of Miami 13 Washington University in St. Louis 13 The University of Alabama 12 Brown University 12 Vanderbilt University 11 Princeton University 11 John Hopkins University 11 The University of Texas, Austin 11 The Ohio State University 10 University of Pennsylvania 10 University of Rochester 10 Stanford University 10 University of California, San Diego 10 Georgetown University 10 [/quote]
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