Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In any given year, my guess is that Big 3 schools are sending at least 50 graduates to Ivy League schools.
This is just outright false. It's much less than that—that may have been the case 30 years ago, but not now.
NCS has 12 going to Ivies. The number 50 is completely feasible across multiple schools.
STA is 15 plus at least 10 to Chicago out of 70ish
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In any given year, my guess is that Big 3 schools are sending at least 50 graduates to Ivy League schools.
This is just outright false. It's much less than that—that may have been the case 30 years ago, but not now.
Anonymous wrote:The one with the most legacies and recruited athletes...duh!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In any given year, my guess is that Big 3 schools are sending at least 50 graduates to Ivy League schools.
This is just outright false. It's much less than that—that may have been the case 30 years ago, but not now.[
PP is just ignorant
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In any given year, my guess is that Big 3 schools are sending at least 50 graduates to Ivy League schools.
This is just outright false. It's much less than that—that may have been the case 30 years ago, but not now.
NCS has 12 going to Ivies. The number 50 is completely feasible across multiple schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In any given year, my guess is that Big 3 schools are sending at least 50 graduates to Ivy League schools.
This is just outright false. It's much less than that—that may have been the case 30 years ago, but not now.
Anonymous wrote:In any given year, my guess is that Big 3 schools are sending at least 50 graduates to Ivy League schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In any given year, my guess is that Big 3 schools are sending at least 50 graduates to Ivy League schools.
The worst math.
Given some think the Big 3 is 4 schools, that’s about right
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In any given year, my guess is that Big 3 schools are sending at least 50 graduates to Ivy League schools.
I don't believe it is anywhere near that high.
I think talking about all schools together. Yes, probably close to 50 kids to Ivies in total - meaning add up all the kids that Sidwell, GDS, NCS and STA are sending and I bet it is close to 50 (figure 10 from NCS and STA respectively, and then 15 each from Sidwell and GDS). I see 15 on the GDS insta and assume that isn’t everyone.
Yep, and my sense is that if you put up the college matriculations for all graduating seniors at the so-called "Big 3" schools against those of the 500+ valedictorians from Mississippi, the valedictorian group as a whole would be "worse" judging solely on US News rankings (i.e., not actually worse but I wanted to use some set standard however flawed). I have no way of knowing for sure though.
This is such a stupid comment. Most valedictorians from Mississippi would not even apply to Ivy League universities let alone choose to go to one over an SEC school, an honors college at a state flagship or the full ride offer to Ole Miss, or some other college within a days drive from home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In any given year, my guess is that Big 3 schools are sending at least 50 graduates to Ivy League schools.
The worst math.
Anonymous wrote:So what you’re saying is, you should move to Mississippi, your kid should be a val, and then after all the other Vals in the state go off to Ole Miss for financial or sentimental reasons, your kid will be one of just a handful of Vals applying to the ivies.
Anonymous wrote:In any given year, my guess is that Big 3 schools are sending at least 50 graduates to Ivy League schools.