Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids from Yorktown's Class of 2017 ended up at Ivies?
One (1) - Dartmouth.
Ouch. That's lower than TC Williams.
And it's also not true. Looking at YHS Naviance now....6 got into Cornell, 1 got into Stanford, 1 got into Brown, 2 got into Dartmouth, 3 got into Duke, etc.
Duke is not an Ivy!!!!!! Three kids from TC Williams also got into Duke, by the way.
How many are URM? The hook is more important than the school.
Anonymous wrote:Arlington Magazine reported 4 out of 28 YHS applicants from class of 2017 were admitted to Cornell. 0/9 at Columbia; 0/10 at Harvard; 1/12 at Princeton; 0/12 at Yale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids from Yorktown's Class of 2017 ended up at Ivies?
One (1) - Dartmouth.
Ouch. That's lower than TC Williams.
And it's also not true. Looking at YHS Naviance now....6 got into Cornell, 1 got into Stanford, 1 got into Brown, 2 got into Dartmouth, 3 got into Duke, etc.
That's more encouraging, although if those are acceptances and not matriculations, this may comprise only 6 actual students. Regardless, for a graduating class of 500+ where almost everyone goes onto college, these rates are really low.
YHS parent here. I know plenty of folks who think that if their kid doesn't get into HYP, UVA is the second choice. They see no reason to pay more. I don't share this belief, but it is prevalent, and can explain much of what you see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids from Yorktown's Class of 2017 ended up at Ivies?
One (1) - Dartmouth.
Ouch. That's lower than TC Williams.
And it's also not true. Looking at YHS Naviance now....6 got into Cornell, 1 got into Stanford, 1 got into Brown, 2 got into Dartmouth, 3 got into Duke, etc.
Duke is not an Ivy!!!!!! Three kids from TC Williams also got into Duke, by the way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids from Yorktown's Class of 2017 ended up at Ivies?
One (1) - Dartmouth.
Ouch. That's lower than TC Williams.
And it's also not true. Looking at YHS Naviance now....6 got into Cornell, 1 got into Stanford, 1 got into Brown, 2 got into Dartmouth, 3 got into Duke, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids from Yorktown's Class of 2017 ended up at Ivies?
One (1) - Dartmouth.
Ouch. That's lower than TC Williams.
And it's also not true. Looking at YHS Naviance now....6 got into Cornell, 1 got into Stanford, 1 got into Brown, 2 got into Dartmouth, 3 got into Duke, etc.
That's more encouraging, although if those are acceptances and not matriculations, this may comprise only 6 actual students. Regardless, for a graduating class of 500+ where almost everyone goes onto college, these rates are really low.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids from Yorktown's Class of 2017 ended up at Ivies?
One (1) - Dartmouth.
Ouch. That's lower than TC Williams.
And it's also not true. Looking at YHS Naviance now....6 got into Cornell, 1 got into Stanford, 1 got into Brown, 2 got into Dartmouth, 3 got into Duke, etc.
That's more encouraging, although if those are acceptances and not matriculations, this may comprise only 6 actual students. Regardless, for a graduating class of 500+ where almost everyone goes onto college, these rates are really low.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids from Yorktown's Class of 2017 ended up at Ivies?
One (1) - Dartmouth.
Ouch. That's lower than TC Williams.
And it's also not true. Looking at YHS Naviance now....6 got into Cornell, 1 got into Stanford, 1 got into Brown, 2 got into Dartmouth, 3 got into Duke, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids from Yorktown's Class of 2017 ended up at Ivies?
One (1) - Dartmouth.
Ouch. That's lower than TC Williams.
And it's also not true. Looking at YHS Naviance now....6 got into Cornell, 1 got into Stanford, 1 got into Brown, 2 got into Dartmouth, 3 got into Duke, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids from Yorktown's Class of 2017 ended up at Ivies?
One (1) - Dartmouth.
Ouch. That's lower than TC Williams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids from Yorktown's Class of 2017 ended up at Ivies?
One (1) - Dartmouth.
Not true-- I know of two that went to Duke. Is Duke not an ivy?
Anonymous wrote:I know it's considered a program and not a separate school, but how do H-B college acceptance rates compare to Yorktown, W-L, and Wakefield? Acceptance to top colleges that is.
Anonymous wrote:I think you protest too much. Yorktown once was considered one of the three top public schools in the DC region. For whatever reason, it's not even close to being in that category any longer, and no one really believes families in North Arlington, which has actually gotten wealthier, are indifferent about this.