Anonymous
Post 03/22/2014 14:06     Subject: Wow: actual data on the various schools

Anonymous wrote:I can't get beyond the first page. Sam2, how do I access?


I'm not Sam2, but look for small labeled "tabs" at the bottom of the page and click on those.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2014 13:58     Subject: Wow: actual data on the various schools

I can't get beyond the first page. Sam2, how do I access?
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2014 13:12     Subject: Wow: actual data on the various schools

Anonymous wrote:Sam2 posting. It's as current as I have time and interest to update it. If I recall correctly, the NMSF data is all up to date. College admissions is about half current and half a year lagging behind. Other data varies. If you want current data, post a link to credible and current sources. I'm happy to add more data; I just don't have to to go find it all.
thank you thank you.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2014 12:49     Subject: Wow: actual data on the various schools

Anonymous wrote:Omg. How much time did take you? Why did you take this on?


Not that poster, but I get it. I get compulsive about things like this too, and if I thought anyone else were interested in the things that I'm compulsive about, I would totally share it.

Rock on, Data Gatherers of America!
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2014 12:31     Subject: Wow: actual data on the various schools

Omg. How much time did take you? Why did you take this on?
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2014 12:27     Subject: Wow: actual data on the various schools

Sam2 posting. It's as current as I have time and interest to update it. If I recall correctly, the NMSF data is all up to date. College admissions is about half current and half a year lagging behind. Other data varies. If you want current data, post a link to credible and current sources. I'm happy to add more data; I just don't have to to go find it all.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2014 11:36     Subject: Wow: actual data on the various schools

But it's certainly not current information!
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2014 11:14     Subject: Wow: actual data on the various schools

Anonymous wrote:This is fake. Why / how would the schools release their average sat scores? Wtf


It is not a fake. As I recall, it was created by a poster, "SAM2," that tries to actually use data to analyze school issues on DCUM. If you click on the tabs, there are comments in the spread sheet that show where the author got the information -- s/he is very honest when s/he is not sure it is a verifiable source. For the SAT scores, as I recall, there were newspaper articles listing the average SAT scores and the author of the spread sheet has linked to the articles where possible. You could click on the link and see what the newspaper articles said about how they got the information -- whether the schools gave it to them, whether it was from some sort of overall report, etc.

It doesn't sound like you have looked at the spread sheet -- if you do, you could see the great amount of work that went into it and all the explanations about methodology. You can also see that it collects a lot of information, such as National Merit Semifinalist numbers or Presidential Scholar numbers, that is publicly released.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2014 10:51     Subject: Wow: actual data on the various schools

This is fake. Why / how would the schools release their average sat scores? Wtf
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2014 22:13     Subject: Wow: actual data on the various schools

It is in a sticky. It's linked in the first post in the "applying to private schools FAQ" sticky.
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2014 22:10     Subject: Wow: actual data on the various schools

Actually, opinions on these boards seem to correlate quite well with this information. I don't see any big surprises or anomalies in that data. We are lucky to be in an area with so many great schools!
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2014 21:55     Subject: Wow: actual data on the various schools

This google sheet claims to report % national merit semifinalist, college outcomes, average SAT scores, etc., across a range of high schools. I found it in a very old thread when I was looking for something else. Perhaps it should be a sticky.

Don't know if it's correct (or from where the data are drawn), but it's seems that apparent impressions casually given on this board are not so uncorrelated with these 'objective' measures.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AnukIDABt_JKdDdZYXlQbnFUQ0VfMHRpTFp1SUIxS2c&hl=en_US#gid=8