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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Only these schools changed adding MIT: Spence +1, Dalton +1, Regis +2, Hunter +2, Fieldston +1. Also added Hunter, Browning, and Dwight-Englewood School (N): Ivy+WASP; H/Y/P/S/M; Ivy+ Brearley (46): 36 (78%); 14 (30%); 32 (70%) Spence (64): 41 (64%); 12 (19%); 38 (59%) Chapin (52): 32 (62%); 6 (12%); 28 (54%) Dalton (59): 33 (56%); 13 (22%); 32 (54%) Saint Ann's (73): 36 (49%); 7 (10%); 27 (37%) Horace Mann (131): 64 (49%); 6 (5%); 63 (48%) Trinity (109): 52 (48%); 13 (12%); 49 (45%) Regis (79): 35 (44%); 6 (8%); 29 (37%) Nightingale (57): 24 (42%); 1 (2%); 22 (39%) Riverdale (128): 53 (41%); 11 (9%); 48 (38%) Hunter (114): 46 (40%); 12 (11%); 42 (37%) Browning (27): 10 (37%); 2 (7%); 10 (37%) Packer (92): 28 (30%); 3 (3%); 23 (25%) Fieldston (141): 42 (30%); 12 (9%); 40 (28%) Friends Seminary (39): 11 (28%); 2 (5%); 10 (26%) CGPS (119): 32 (27%); 3 (3%); 28 (24%) Dwight-Englewood (124): 31 (25%); 8 (6%); 28 (23%) Avenues (91): 21 (23%); 4 (4%); 20 (22%) Trevor (87): 16 (18%); 1 (1%); 16 (18%) Berkeley Carroll (77): 14 (18%); 0 (0%); 9 (12%) Poly Prep (123): 22 (18%); 2 (2%); 22 (18%) Grace Church (80): 14 (18%); 1 (1%); 13 (16%) Sacred Heart (61): 10 (16%); 2 (3%); 10 (16%) Marymount (70): 8 (11%); 1 (1%); 7 (10%) Brooklyn Friends (48): 5 (10%); 0 (0%); 3 (6%) H/Y/P/S/M = Harvard + Yale + Princeton + Stanford + MIT Ivy+ = Ivy League + Stanford + MIT + Caltech + UChicago + Duke + Johns Hopkins + Northwestern + Vanderbilt Ivy+WASP = Ivy+ + Williams + Amherst + Swarthmore + Pomona[/quote] Actual data from schools' websites. 5 year averages where available, otherwise, latest year(s) available averaged. School N/yr Ivy+WASP H/Y/P/S/M Ivy+ Years (Averaged) Brearley 61 60% 19% 53% 2021-2025 Spence 64 54% 17% 50% 2021-2025 Dalton 87 52% 16% 48% 2019-2024 Riverdale 116 46% 11% 43% 2020-2025 Saint Ann's 86 45% 13% 35% 2024-2025 Chapin 60 43% 11% 38% 2021-2025 Nightingale 57 33% 6% 28% 2021-2025 Fieldston 120 28% 3% 24% 2020-2025 Browning 25 25% 3% 23% 2021-2025 Regis 130 25% 6% 22% 2022-2025 Friends Seminary 74 24% 5% 21% 2021-2025 Packer 96 19% 5% 16% 2021-2025 Avenues 91 19% 3% 17% 2023 Dwight-Englewood 124 17% 3% 16% 2023-2025 Sacred Heart 56 16% 3% 15% 2021-2025 Poly Prep 128 15% 2% 12% 2021-2025 Marymount 50 14% 3% 13% 2020-2024 Horace Mann 180 42% 6% 42% 2023-2025 *** lower bound; missing Stanford, MIT, Caltech, Amherst, Williams; <5 students BCS, BFS, CGPS, GCS, Hunter, Trevor, Trinity don't report #s, just schools. [/quote] Woow this is much more meaningful data! Thanks for putting this together [/quote] she still won't add the other colleges. this is Ivy+ or bust mom! :-)[/quote] What's your guess which schools move up and which move down if she added 5-10 more schools? I can't imagine much changes.[/quote] it changes the data to show how broadly the schools do - this Ivy plus WASP is a very tight definition. For example, CGPS has 67 kids (out of 120) going to the ivy plus wasp PLUS - [b]emory, washu, berkley, ucla, michigan, texas, rice[/b] (and i think i included tufts and usc in here as well). versus 32 i believe they had for ivy plus wasp. so another 25% (35 kids) or so going to what most would say are really good schools. if you just use the ivy plus wasp you are really just narrowing now the list and of course the top schools will be doing better.[/quote] These are really excellent schools. I'd agree adding them but they are also not difficult to get into from NYC schools. Many T2 send multiple students to Emory, WashU, Michigan each year. Same thing for LACs, why only WASP? Wellesley, Barnard, Bowdoin are all excellent schools.[/quote] Ok - one time analysis, because it doesn't really change the order much, right? Ivy+24 = Ivies + Stanford, MIT, Caltech, UChicago, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, Vanderbilt, Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, Pomona, Emory, WashU, UC Berkeley, UCLA, Michigan, Texas, Rice, Tufts, USC, Wellesley, Barnard, Bowdoin 2026 Instagram Spence: 87.5% Brearley: 84.8% Chapin: 75.0% Dalton: 71.2% Riverdale: 67.2% Saint Ann's: 65.8% Horace Mann: 65.6% Trinity: 64.2% Nightingale: 63.2% Hunter: 52.6% Fieldston: 52.5% Packer: 51.1% Regis: 50.6% CGPS: 50.4% Friends Seminary: 48.7% Browning: 48.1% Avenues: 42.9% Dwight-Englewood: 41.1% Berkeley Carroll: 40.3% Poly Prep: 36.6% Grace Church: 32.5% Trevor: 32.2% Marymount: 25.7% Sacred Heart: 21.3% Brooklyn Friends: 16.7% Up: • Riverdale: #10 → #5, +5 spots. 41.4% → 67.2%. This is the biggest beneficiary: +33 added-school kids. • Fieldston: #14 → #11, +3. 29.8% → 52.5%. +32 added-school kids. • CGPS: #16 → #14, +2. 26.9% → 50.4%. +28 added-school kids. • Packer / Poly / Hunter / Grace / Berkeley Carroll / Marymount each +1. Down: • Regis: #8 → #13, -5. 44.3% → 50.6%, but only +5 from the expanded bucket, so it gets passed. • Browning: #12 → #16, -4. 37.0% → 48.1%, only +3. • Trevor: #19 → #22, -3. 18.4% → 32.2%, decent absolute lift but not enough vs others. • Brearley slips #1 → #2 only because Spence has huge Tufts/expanded-bucket lift Is this meaningful?[/quote] Question becomes what happened to Trinity and HM ? They have such an academic rigor reputation but now being the lowest 2 among all TTs. [/quote] Chicago ED options happened. Lots of HM kids go that route. [/quote]
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