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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]STA sends about 20 percent of its class to Ivies, 20 percent to top ranked SLACS, and about 20 percent of its class to Chicago and Tulane. [/quote] And so the other 40% goes to these schools based on STA's website Auburn, Babson, BC, BU, BYU, Univ. of British Columbia, Bucknell, Berkeley, UCLA, CMU, Case Western, Catholic, Clemson, Colgate, College of Charleston, Univ of CO, Conn College, Denison, Drew, Fordham, Elon, Georgia Tech, Hillsdale, Indiana U, Kentucky, Lehigh, LSU, Univ of MD, Miami U, Univ. of Miami, UMich, Montgomery College Morehouse, Mt. St. Mary's, The New School, NYU, UNC, Northeastern, Ohio Wesleyan, Penn State, Pitt, Providence, RPI, RI School of Design, RIT, Santa Clara, Shepherd, USC, SMU, Univ. of St. Andrews, St. John's, Syracuse, UT, Trinity, Tufts, Vermont, UVA, Wake Forrest, Whittier, Whitworth, Univ. of WI, College of Wooster, WPT The STA list doesn't look that different from lists at other schools except that it doesn't say how many kids have enrolled at these schools in the past 5 years. According to you, about 80 kids from STA have enrolled at Ivies in the past 5 years (20% of class). If that's true, STA should publish that info. I think people would want to know. I wonder why they don't... [/quote] Because it’s not any of your business. They publish exact numbers every year in the alumni magazine. [/quote] Every STA parent is given the exact list every year in the school magazine and I think the majority of parents are pleased with the options their kids will have when they graduate.[/quote]
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