Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just stumbled upon this list of the class of 2014's college choices and thought it looked pretty darn good. What do others think? Out of a graduating class of 83 students:
7 are attending UVA
6 are attending William and Mary
6 are attending Virginia Tech
And one is attending each of the following schools:
Harvard
Yale
Chicago
Johns Hopkins
Duke
Carnegie Mellon
Pomona
Wesleyan
Grinnell
Carleton
Macalaster
Bates
Reed
NYU
Brandeis
Boston U
Bucknell
Lafayette
Impressively not impressive.
Show me something more impressive outside of TJ and the top half-dozen or so privates in the area. Otherwise, your snarky post means nothing.
So that's maybe 10-15 going to top schools?
My non-magnet, public HS in NJ typically graduates 200-250 people a year and has easily has 30+ going to top schools. At least 10-15 Ivy. And there is a nearly public HS that typically does even better. Our school was good, but not super amazing.
Seems like VA high schools just don't place well overall. Outside TJ. Weird.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
11 are going to NOVA, presumably looking to save money before transferring into VA four year schools. Can't argue with that. Of the remaining,
20 are going to VA four year schools other than UVA/W&M/Tech (including 12 going to Mary Washington and 3 to JMU)
16 are going to various out of state private and publics that are mostly fine (IU/Bloomington, Trinity U in Texas, Lawrence in WI, for example) although not uber elite.
Plus I need to make two corrections to my original post. Two are going to Yale, not one, and two are going to Reed, not one.
For a public school that doesn't require testing to get in that still sends two of its 83 graduates to Yale, one to Harvard, and others to Chicago, Duke, Hopkins, Pomoma, etc., plus 13 to UVA or William and Mary has to be doing pretty well. Outside of TJ, which has stringent entrance requirements, there cannot be a public school in the DC area that compares equally on a percentage basis. Few privates compare as well either, I'd guess.
For, say, Langley and McLean to compare they'd need to be sending 18 to 20 kids each to Harvard or Yale and nearly 200 graduates each year to highly selective colleges. They don't come close to that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even the W schools in Montgomery County have way better placement.
Oh, FFS. Just stop. You've embarrassed yourself. We're reading your posts, pointing at the screen and snickering at you.
Anonymous wrote:Even the W schools in Montgomery County have way better placement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just stumbled upon this list of the class of 2014's college choices and thought it looked pretty darn good. What do others think? Out of a graduating class of 83 students:
7 are attending UVA
6 are attending William and Mary
6 are attending Virginia Tech
And one is attending each of the following schools:
Harvard
Yale
Chicago
Johns Hopkins
Duke
Carnegie Mellon
Pomona
Wesleyan
Grinnell
Carleton
Macalaster
Bates
Reed
NYU
Brandeis
Boston U
Bucknell
Lafayette
Impressively not impressive.
Show me something more impressive outside of TJ and the top half-dozen or so privates in the area. Otherwise, your snarky post means nothing.
So that's maybe 10-15 going to top schools?
My non-magnet, public HS in NJ typically graduates 200-250 people a year and has easily has 30+ going to top schools. At least 10-15 Ivy. And there is a nearly public HS that typically does even better. Our school was good, but not super amazing.
Seems like VA high schools just don't place well overall. Outside TJ. Weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just stumbled upon this list of the class of 2014's college choices and thought it looked pretty darn good. What do others think? Out of a graduating class of 83 students:
7 are attending UVA
6 are attending William and Mary
6 are attending Virginia Tech
And one is attending each of the following schools:
Harvard
Yale
Chicago
Johns Hopkins
Duke
Carnegie Mellon
Pomona
Wesleyan
Grinnell
Carleton
Macalaster
Bates
Reed
NYU
Brandeis
Boston U
Bucknell
Lafayette
Impressively not impressive.
Show me something more impressive outside of TJ and the top half-dozen or so privates in the area. Otherwise, your snarky post means nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just stumbled upon this list of the class of 2014's college choices and thought it looked pretty darn good. What do others think? Out of a graduating class of 83 students:
7 are attending UVA
6 are attending William and Mary
6 are attending Virginia Tech
And one is attending each of the following schools:
Harvard
Yale
Chicago
Johns Hopkins
Duke
Carnegie Mellon
Pomona
Wesleyan
Grinnell
Carleton
Macalaster
Bates
Reed
NYU
Brandeis
Boston U
Bucknell
Lafayette
Impressively not impressive.
Anonymous wrote:I just stumbled upon this list of the class of 2014's college choices and thought it looked pretty darn good. What do others think? Out of a graduating class of 83 students:
7 are attending UVA
6 are attending William and Mary
6 are attending Virginia Tech
And one is attending each of the following schools:
Harvard
Yale
Chicago
Johns Hopkins
Duke
Carnegie Mellon
Pomona
Wesleyan
Grinnell
Carleton
Macalaster
Bates
Reed
NYU
Brandeis
Boston U
Bucknell
Lafayette
Anonymous wrote:I just stumbled upon this list of the class of 2014's college choices and thought it looked pretty darn good. What do others think? Out of a graduating class of 83 students:
7 are attending UVA
6 are attending William and Mary
6 are attending Virginia Tech
And one is attending each of the following schools:
Harvard
Yale
Chicago
Johns Hopkins
Duke
Carnegie Mellon
Pomona
Wesleyan
Grinnell
Carleton
Macalaster
Bates
Reed
NYU
Brandeis
Boston U
Bucknell
Lafayette