Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great college admissions this year from JR. Some have mentioned these schools, but here is a fuller list of top schools kids were admitted to: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Cornell, Brown, Penn, University of Chicago, Amherst, Smith, Bates, Spellman, Bowdoin, Trinity (Hartford), Carleton, Virginia, Michigan, Texas (Austin), Cal (Berkeley, UCSB, UC Santa Cruz), Wisconsin, Minnesota, Carnegie Mellon, Pitt, Maryland, Boston University, Northeastern, NYU, New School, American, University of British Columbia, McGill, Kings College (London), St. Andrews (Scotland), Edinburgh (Scotland), University of Amsterdam (Holland). That's off the top of my head. I'm sure I'm missing some spectacular schools. Keep in mind that JR is a huge school, but still, this is very good list.
Same poster as above. I'll add that these are where folks are going--so it's not three kids who got into all of the schools. At least one kid is going to each of these schools. If you count schools where kids were admitted but not attending (because they are going to the schools above), you can add Duke, Johns Hopkins, Vanderbilt, and others.
Interesting. Is this the first Duke admit ever from JR/Wilson?
No...why would you think that? There is typically 1-2 every year.
I've never known anyone from JR/Wilson to get into Duke. Except the recent baseball player.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great college admissions this year from JR. Some have mentioned these schools, but here is a fuller list of top schools kids were admitted to: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Cornell, Brown, Penn, University of Chicago, Amherst, Smith, Bates, Spellman, Bowdoin, Trinity (Hartford), Carleton, Virginia, Michigan, Texas (Austin), Cal (Berkeley, UCSB, UC Santa Cruz), Wisconsin, Minnesota, Carnegie Mellon, Pitt, Maryland, Boston University, Northeastern, NYU, New School, American, University of British Columbia, McGill, Kings College (London), St. Andrews (Scotland), Edinburgh (Scotland), University of Amsterdam (Holland). That's off the top of my head. I'm sure I'm missing some spectacular schools. Keep in mind that JR is a huge school, but still, this is very good list.
Same poster as above. I'll add that these are where folks are going--so it's not three kids who got into all of the schools. At least one kid is going to each of these schools. If you count schools where kids were admitted but not attending (because they are going to the schools above), you can add Duke, Johns Hopkins, Vanderbilt, and others.
Interesting. Is this the first Duke admit ever from JR/Wilson?
No...why would you think that? There is typically 1-2 every year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great college admissions this year from JR. Some have mentioned these schools, but here is a fuller list of top schools kids were admitted to: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Cornell, Brown, Penn, University of Chicago, Amherst, Smith, Bates, Spellman, Bowdoin, Trinity (Hartford), Carleton, Virginia, Michigan, Texas (Austin), Cal (Berkeley, UCSB, UC Santa Cruz), Wisconsin, Minnesota, Carnegie Mellon, Pitt, Maryland, Boston University, Northeastern, NYU, New School, American, University of British Columbia, McGill, Kings College (London), St. Andrews (Scotland), Edinburgh (Scotland), University of Amsterdam (Holland). That's off the top of my head. I'm sure I'm missing some spectacular schools. Keep in mind that JR is a huge school, but still, this is very good list.
Same poster as above. I'll add that these are where folks are going--so it's not three kids who got into all of the schools. At least one kid is going to each of these schools. If you count schools where kids were admitted but not attending (because they are going to the schools above), you can add Duke, Johns Hopkins, Vanderbilt, and others.
Interesting. Is this the first Duke admit ever from JR/Wilson?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great college admissions this year from JR. Some have mentioned these schools, but here is a fuller list of top schools kids were admitted to: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Cornell, Brown, Penn, University of Chicago, Amherst, Smith, Bates, Spellman, Bowdoin, Trinity (Hartford), Carleton, Virginia, Michigan, Texas (Austin), Cal (Berkeley, UCSB, UC Santa Cruz), Wisconsin, Minnesota, Carnegie Mellon, Pitt, Maryland, Boston University, Northeastern, NYU, New School, American, University of British Columbia, McGill, Kings College (London), St. Andrews (Scotland), Edinburgh (Scotland), University of Amsterdam (Holland). That's off the top of my head. I'm sure I'm missing some spectacular schools. Keep in mind that JR is a huge school, but still, this is very good list.
Do Black JR kids get into these great schools as well?
Anonymous wrote:Great college admissions this year from JR. Some have mentioned these schools, but here is a fuller list of top schools kids were admitted to: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Cornell, Brown, Penn, University of Chicago, Amherst, Smith, Bates, Spellman, Bowdoin, Trinity (Hartford), Carleton, Virginia, Michigan, Texas (Austin), Cal (Berkeley, UCSB, UC Santa Cruz), Wisconsin, Minnesota, Carnegie Mellon, Pitt, Maryland, Boston University, Northeastern, NYU, New School, American, University of British Columbia, McGill, Kings College (London), St. Andrews (Scotland), Edinburgh (Scotland), University of Amsterdam (Holland). That's off the top of my head. I'm sure I'm missing some spectacular schools. Keep in mind that JR is a huge school, but still, this is very good list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great college admissions this year from JR. Some have mentioned these schools, but here is a fuller list of top schools kids were admitted to: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Cornell, Brown, Penn, University of Chicago, Amherst, Smith, Bates, Spellman, Bowdoin, Trinity (Hartford), Carleton, Virginia, Michigan, Texas (Austin), Cal (Berkeley, UCSB, UC Santa Cruz), Wisconsin, Minnesota, Carnegie Mellon, Pitt, Maryland, Boston University, Northeastern, NYU, New School, American, University of British Columbia, McGill, Kings College (London), St. Andrews (Scotland), Edinburgh (Scotland), University of Amsterdam (Holland). That's off the top of my head. I'm sure I'm missing some spectacular schools. Keep in mind that JR is a huge school, but still, this is very good list.
Same poster as above. I'll add that these are where folks are going--so it's not three kids who got into all of the schools. At least one kid is going to each of these schools. If you count schools where kids were admitted but not attending (because they are going to the schools above), you can add Duke, Johns Hopkins, Vanderbilt, and others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally know of several Ivies (Harvard, Princeton, Cornell, Columbia) and an Amherst.
Athletes ? URM? Unhooked?
Anonymous wrote:Great college admissions this year from JR. Some have mentioned these schools, but here is a fuller list of top schools kids were admitted to: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Cornell, Brown, Penn, University of Chicago, Amherst, Smith, Bates, Spellman, Bowdoin, Trinity (Hartford), Carleton, Virginia, Michigan, Texas (Austin), Cal (Berkeley, UCSB, UC Santa Cruz), Wisconsin, Minnesota, Carnegie Mellon, Pitt, Maryland, Boston University, Northeastern, NYU, New School, American, University of British Columbia, McGill, Kings College (London), St. Andrews (Scotland), Edinburgh (Scotland), University of Amsterdam (Holland). That's off the top of my head. I'm sure I'm missing some spectacular schools. Keep in mind that JR is a huge school, but still, this is very good list.
Anonymous wrote:Great college admissions this year from JR. Some have mentioned these schools, but here is a fuller list of top schools kids were admitted to: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Cornell, Brown, Penn, University of Chicago, Amherst, Smith, Bates, Spellman, Bowdoin, Trinity (Hartford), Carleton, Virginia, Michigan, Texas (Austin), Cal (Berkeley, UCSB, UC Santa Cruz), Wisconsin, Minnesota, Carnegie Mellon, Pitt, Maryland, Boston University, Northeastern, NYU, New School, American, University of British Columbia, McGill, Kings College (London), St. Andrews (Scotland), Edinburgh (Scotland), University of Amsterdam (Holland). That's off the top of my head. I'm sure I'm missing some spectacular schools. Keep in mind that JR is a huge school, but still, this is very good list.