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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I was curious about what someone said about Regis so I looked up two of their school profiles 2024 (for 21-24) and 25 and noticed two things One this: For REGIS 2021-2025 (used 21-24 and then 25), total on their site: Ivy+ detail: Ivies = 96 (6+8+11+26+5+14+9+5+9+3) Stanford = 1 MIT = 3 Caltech = 2 UChicago = 12 Duke = 8 Johns Hopkins = 4 Northwestern = 6 Vanderbilt =3 So Ivy+ = 135 / 650 = 21.0%. REGIS WASP detail: Williams = 14 Amherst = 0 Swarthmore = 1 Pomona = 0 So WASP adds 15. Two this: 27 to ND 50 to Georgetown 35 to BC Those are giant numbers. I suspect they have kids (and/or parents) preferring ND/GU/even BC to places like Cornell or JHU. Fit matters. [/quote] I expanded to US News Top 26 (25/26 are tied) National Universities, and top 10 Liberal Arts colleges. ND and Georgetown are included. BC isn’t. National Universities included: Princeton, MIT, Harvard, Stanford, Yale, UChicago, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, Penn, Caltech, Cornell, Brown, Dartmouth, Columbia, UC Berkeley, Rice, UCLA, Vanderbilt, Carnegie Mellon, Michigan, Notre Dame, WashU, Emory, Georgetown, UNC Chapel Hill, UVA. Liberal Arts Colleges included: Williams, Amherst, U.S. Naval Academy, Swarthmore, Bowdoin, U.S. Air Force Academy, Claremont McKenna, Pomona, Wellesley, Carleton, Harvey Mudd, West Point. Historic official results: 70+% Brearley (61): 71% | 2021-2025 60-70% Spence (64): 67% | 2021-2025 Dalton (87): 66% | 2019-2024 Riverdale (116): 64% | 2020-2025 Chapin (60): 61% | 2021-2025 Collegiate (52): 60% | 2020-2024 50-60% Horace Mann (180): 53% | 2023-2025 *** lower bound; max 65% if all 16 uncounted target schools have 4 each Saint Ann’s (86): 53% | 2024-2025 40-50% Nightingale (57): 47% | 2021-2025 Fieldston (120): 43% | 2020-2025 Regis (130): 41% | 2022-2025 30-40% Friends Seminary (74): 39% | 2021-2025 Packer (96): 38% | 2021-2025 Browning (25): 35% | 2021-2025 Sacred Heart (56): 31% | 2021-2025 Avenues (91): 31% | 2023 20-30% Poly Prep (128): 27% | 2021-2025 Marymount (50): 27% | 2020-2024 Dwight-Englewood (124): 26% | 2023-2025 Tier moves vs Ivy+WASP: Up 2 tiers: Riverdale: 40-50% → 60-70% Chapin: 40-50% → 60-70% Fieldston: 20-30% → 40-50% Regis: 20-30% → 40-50% Packer: 10-20% → 30-40% Avenues: 10-20% → 30-40% Sacred Heart: 10-20% → 30-40% Up 1 tier: Brearley: 60-70% → 70+% Spence: 50-60% → 60-70% Dalton: 50-60% → 60-70% Collegiate: 50-60% → 60-70% Horace Mann: 40-50% → 50-60% Saint Ann’s: 40-50% → 50-60% Nightingale: 30-40% → 40-50% Friends Seminary: 20-30% → 30-40% Browning: 20-30% → 30-40% Marymount: 10-20% → 20-30% Poly Prep: 10-20% → 20-30% Dwight-Englewood: 10-20% → 20-30% Down tiers: none. Same tier: none. Regis and CSH moved up two buckets, Marymount moved up one.[/quote] Avenues' numbers seem too high. Where did you get their 2023 matriculation? Their website lists 2023-2025 matriculation, but not 2023 matriculation.[/quote] Older Avenues PDF. Updated. This now goes back to tiering based on Ivy++WASP (but has USN26+LAC10 if you care off to the side). Definitions: Ivy+ = Ivy League + Stanford, MIT, Caltech, UChicago, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, Vanderbilt WASP = Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, Pomona Ivy+WASP = Ivy+ + WASP HYPSM = Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT USN26+LAC10 = U.S. News National Universities rank-through-#26 + U.S. News Liberal Arts Colleges rank-through-#10, including ties School (N/yr): Ivy+WASP; HYPSM; USN26+LAC10 | Years [b]50+%[/b] Brearley (61): 60%; 19%; 71% | 2021-2025 Spence (64): 54%; 17%; 67% | 2021-2025 Collegiate (52): 52%; 12%; 60% | 2020-2024 Dalton (87): 52%; 16%; 66% | 2019-2024 [b]40-50%[/b] Riverdale (116): 46%; 11%; 64% | 2020-2025 Saint Ann’s (86): 45%; 13%; 53% | 2024-2025 Chapin (60): 43%; 11%; 61% | 2021-2025 Horace Mann (180): 42%; 6%; 53% | 2023-2025 *** lower bound; Ivy+WASP max 46%; USN26+LAC10 max 65% if all uncounted target schools have 4 each [b]30-40%[/b] Nightingale (57): 33%; 6%; 47% | 2021-2025 [b]20-30%[/b] Fieldston (120): 28%; 3%; 43% | 2020-2025 Browning (25): 25%; 3%; 35% | 2021-2025 Regis (130): 25%; 6%; 41% | 2022-2025 Friends Seminary (74): 24%; 5%; 39% | 2021-2025 [b]10-20%[/b] Packer (96): 19%; 5%; 38% | 2021-2025 Avenues (108): 19%; 3%; 32% | 2023-2025 Dwight-Englewood (124): 17%; 3%; 26% | 2023-2025 Sacred Heart (56): 16%; 3%; 31% | 2021-2025 Poly Prep (128): 15%; 2%; 27% | 2021-2025 Marymount (50): 14%; 3%; 27% | 2020-2024[/quote] Where is Trinity in this list? Out of curiosity[/quote]
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