Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About 10% go to ivies. Many kids (250+) go to SUNYs and CUNYs. It is a class of 900 students.
40% go to Ivies in a typical year
Anonymous wrote:It's a massive school-almost 1000 kids per grade. A few dozen ivies is not all that impressive.
Anonymous wrote:Blair's college results seem comparable, and Blair is not a full-school magnet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 Harvard, 4 Yale, 4 Princeton, 8 MIT, 1 Stanford, 3 Columbia, 4 UPenn, 10 Cornell, 2 Brown, 3 Duke, 6 UChicago, 2 Northwestern, 11 NYU, 1 Vanderbilt
In 1987 I think 18 went to Harvard? … graduating class was about 750 then.
Different world in so many ways: NYU was an expensive commuter school, like why, Columbia also embarassing, especially for engineering…
Anonymous wrote:About 10% go to ivies. Many kids (250+) go to SUNYs and CUNYs. It is a class of 900 students.
Anonymous wrote:2 Harvard, 4 Yale, 4 Princeton, 8 MIT, 1 Stanford, 3 Columbia, 4 UPenn, 10 Cornell, 2 Brown, 3 Duke, 6 UChicago, 2 Northwestern, 11 NYU, 1 Vanderbilt
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are about 900 kids in the graduating class and 120 posts on Instagram. I'm curious where the rest of the class is headed. With 900 seniors, I'd expect the top 10% headed to top colleges. These are the best students in NYC.
900 kids per grade??? That is a huge school.
NYU was an expensive commuter school, like why,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Based on most of those students were Asian I doubt this is an official school instagram account. But when you look at city public high schools and especially exam schools a majority of top students are from families who are new to the US, not just Asian countries.
Lol you are obviously not familiar with Stuy. It is like 70%+ Asian. I know there were times where they also were challenged about admissions but I think they kept their standards unlike TJ.
Anonymous wrote:Stuyvesant is awesome. Much harder to get into and do well in than TJ.
Anonymous wrote:It's a massive school-almost 1000 kids per grade. A few dozen ivies is not all that impressive.