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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]STA fairs better and Landon a little below Holton Arms.[/quote] Do you have facts to back this up?[/quote] Different poster but here's the data from the NMSF Google Doc -- link here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AnukIDABt_JKdDdZYXlQbnFUQ0VfMHRpTFp1SUIxS2c&pli=1&hl=en_US#gid=0 NMSF % for last 3 years: STA 11.69% Holton 4.15% Landon 3.25% NMSF % for last 5 years: STA 11.43% Holton 6.97% Landon 2.92% NMSF % for the last 10 years: STA 11.98% Holton 7.59% Landon 2.8% Here's the link to the matriculationstats.org website: http://matriculationstats.org/day-schools-outside-of-nyc 1. Harvard/Yale/Princeton/Stanford/MIT matriculations: STA 11.9% Holton 6.8% Landon 6.2% Thanks for posting this. Helpful to see it broken down. 2. Ivy League matriculations: STA 21.2% Holton 10.2% Landon 9.9% 3. "Top Schools" (defined as top 25 USNEWS National Universities and top 15 Liberal Arts Colleges) STA 51.4% Holton 45.5 % Landon 25.9% 4. "Strong Schools" (defined as top 50 USNEWS National Universities and top 30 Liberal Arts Colleges) STA 67.3% Holton 63.6% Landon 50.6%[/quote][/quote]
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