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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You forgot to add how many students are accepted every year from top high schools. Most students accepted from specific high schools are Trinity School – NY, NY: 40% Collegiate School – NY, NY: 40% Brearley School – NY, NY: 37% Horace Mann School – Bronx, NY: 36% Roxbury Latin School – West Roxbury, MA: 36% Phillips Academy Andover – Andover, MA: 33% The Spence School – NY, NY: 33% The Winsor School – Boston, MA: 31% The Dalton School – NY, NY: 31% St. Paul’s School – Concord, NH: 30% Chapin School – NY, NY: 30% Harvard-Westlake School – Los Angeles, CA: 30% Phillips Exeter Academy – Exeter, NH: 29% The College Preparatory School – Oakland, CA: 29% This doesn’t cover the top feeder public high schools. Plus Harvard is committed to taking local kids from schools like Cambridge Rindge and Latin , the public in Cambridge. So there are even less seats available to regular students who aren’t at one of these schools. [/quote] These might be kids accepted to all Ivy schools, but 40% of Trinity didn’t get accepted to Harvard.[/quote] You’re right, it wasn’t just Harvard. But it’s the usual schools in NYC, Massachusetts, California. Although science and tech specialty schools are popping up all over the country that are doing extremely well with college placements. [/quote]
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