Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Richard Montgomery HS had four students get into Harvard alone. All were IB program students and all were minorities.
So statistically, RM is better than any DMV private for the Ivy-inclined, but high school is not just about getting into a brand name school.
Until SCOTUS rules that colleges can no longer take race into account for admissions
If SCOTUS strikes down affirmative action, the odds seem high that schools will just adopt admissions practices that are even more opaque to get the results they want.
Correct. They only have to avoid a stated diversity target to set up their student bodies however they like. Only their committee will know. Unlikely that one top school will want to take 15 kids with Asian surnames from one DC area private or any private for that matter. They can slice and dice their acceptances however they like.
What would be the value to the university of taking 15 kids with Asian surnames from the same high school?
Anonymous wrote:The Top 70
Rank/High School - State/% Attending Ivy League College/Average # Annual Ivy League Matriculation
1 Trinity School - NY 37% 39
2 Collegiate School - NY 37% 20
3 The Brearley School - NY 36% 21
4 Roxbury Latin School - MA 35% 19
5 Winsor School - MA 33% 18
6 Dalton School - NY 32% 36
7 Spence School - NY 31% 19
8 Horace Mann School - NY 29% 52
9 Chapin School - NY 28% 16
10 Riverdale Country School - NY 26% 32
11 Noble & Greenough School - MA 26% 30
12 National Cathedral School - DC 26% 18
13 St. Paul's School - NH 24% 36
14 Hunter College High School - NY 23% 48
15 Rye Country Day School - NY 23% 23
16 Phillips Academy - Andover - MA 22% 70
17 Lawrenceville School - NJ 22% 49
18 St. Albans School - DC 22% 18
19 Belmont Hill School - MA 22% 18
20 Phillips Exeter Academy - NH 21% 68
21 Deerfield Academy - MA 21% 43
22 Hotchkiss School - CT 21% 37
23 Groton School - MA 21% 18
24 Milton Academy - MA 20% 37
25 Brunswick School - CT 20% 19
26 The Nightingale-Bamford School - NY 20% 8
27 Harvard-Westlake School - CA 19% 54
28 Choate Rosemary Hall - CT 19% 44
29 Hopkins School - CT 19% 26
30 Greenwich Academy - CT 19% 17
31 Saint Ann's School - NY 19% 15
32 Sidwell Friends School - DC 18% 22
33 St. Mark's School of Texas - TX 18% 16
34 High Technology High School - NJ 18% 13
35 Ransom Everglades School - FL 17% 23
36 San Francisco University High School - CA 17% 16
37 Kent Place School - NJ 17% 12
38 Castilleja School - CA 17% 11
39 Bergen County Academies - NJ 16% 44
40 Lakeside School - WA 16% 24
41 Pingry School - NJ 16% 22
42 Episcopal Academy - PA 16% 21
43 Buckingham Browne & Nichols School - MA 16% 21
44 Polytechnic School - CA 16% 14
45 Westminster Schools - GA 15% 30
46 Harker School - CA 15% 26
47 Delbarton School - NJ 15% 20
48 Germantown Friends School - PA 15% 15
49 Thacher School - CA 15% 10
50 The Bishop's School - CA 14% 18
51 Newark Academy - NJ 14% 15
52 Princeton Day School - NJ 14% 14
53 Ramaz School - NY 14% 14
54 The College Preparatory School - CA 14% 12
55 The Branson School - CA 14% 11
56 Convent of the Sacred Heart - NY 14% 6
57 Commonwealth School - MA 14% 5
58 Ethical Culture Fieldston School - NY 13% 20
59 Menlo School - CA 13% 19
60 Regis High School - NY 13% 17
61 University of Chicago Laboratory Schools - IL 13% 16
62 Middlesex School - MA 13% 14
63 Hackley School - NY 13% 12
64 Marlborough School - CA 13% 10
65 Friends Seminary - NY 13% 10
66 Baldwin School - PA 13% 9
67 Pine Crest School - FL 12% 26
68 St. John's School - TX 12% 21
69 Georgetown Day School - DC 12% 15
70 Lick-Wilmerding High School - CA 12% 14
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Richard Montgomery HS had four students get into Harvard alone. All were IB program students and all were minorities.
So statistically, RM is better than any DMV private for the Ivy-inclined, but high school is not just about getting into a brand name school.
Until SCOTUS rules that colleges can no longer take race into account for admissions
If SCOTUS strikes down affirmative action, the odds seem high that schools will just adopt admissions practices that are even more opaque to get the results they want.
Correct. They only have to avoid a stated diversity target to set up their student bodies however they like. Only their committee will know. Unlikely that one top school will want to take 15 kids with Asian surnames from one DC area private or any private for that matter. They can slice and dice their acceptances however they like.
What would be the value to the university of taking 15 kids with Asian surnames from the same high school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Richard Montgomery HS had four students get into Harvard alone. All were IB program students and all were minorities.
So statistically, RM is better than any DMV private for the Ivy-inclined, but high school is not just about getting into a brand name school.
Until SCOTUS rules that colleges can no longer take race into account for admissions
If SCOTUS strikes down affirmative action, the odds seem high that schools will just adopt admissions practices that are even more opaque to get the results they want.
Correct. They only have to avoid a stated diversity target to set up their student bodies however they like. Only their committee will know. Unlikely that one top school will want to take 15 kids with Asian surnames from one DC area private or any private for that matter. They can slice and dice their acceptances however they like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Top 70
Rank/High School - State/% Attending Ivy League College/Average # Annual Ivy League Matriculation
1 Trinity School - NY 37% 39
2 Collegiate School - NY 37% 20
3 The Brearley School - NY 36% 21
4 Roxbury Latin School - MA 35% 19
5 Winsor School - MA 33% 18
6 Dalton School - NY 32% 36
7 Spence School - NY 31% 19
8 Horace Mann School - NY 29% 52
9 Chapin School - NY 28% 16
10 Riverdale Country School - NY 26% 32
11 Noble & Greenough School - MA 26% 30
12 National Cathedral School - DC 26% 18
13 St. Paul's School - NH 24% 36
14 Hunter College High School - NY 23% 48
15 Rye Country Day School - NY 23% 23
16 Phillips Academy - Andover - MA 22% 70
17 Lawrenceville School - NJ 22% 49
18 St. Albans School - DC 22% 18
19 Belmont Hill School - MA 22% 18
20 Phillips Exeter Academy - NH 21% 68
21 Deerfield Academy - MA 21% 43
22 Hotchkiss School - CT 21% 37
23 Groton School - MA 21% 18
24 Milton Academy - MA 20% 37
25 Brunswick School - CT 20% 19
26 The Nightingale-Bamford School - NY 20% 8
27 Harvard-Westlake School - CA 19% 54
28 Choate Rosemary Hall - CT 19% 44
29 Hopkins School - CT 19% 26
30 Greenwich Academy - CT 19% 17
31 Saint Ann's School - NY 19% 15
32 Sidwell Friends School - DC 18% 22
33 St. Mark's School of Texas - TX 18% 16
34 High Technology High School - NJ 18% 13
35 Ransom Everglades School - FL 17% 23
36 San Francisco University High School - CA 17% 16
37 Kent Place School - NJ 17% 12
38 Castilleja School - CA 17% 11
39 Bergen County Academies - NJ 16% 44
40 Lakeside School - WA 16% 24
41 Pingry School - NJ 16% 22
42 Episcopal Academy - PA 16% 21
43 Buckingham Browne & Nichols School - MA 16% 21
44 Polytechnic School - CA 16% 14
45 Westminster Schools - GA 15% 30
46 Harker School - CA 15% 26
47 Delbarton School - NJ 15% 20
48 Germantown Friends School - PA 15% 15
49 Thacher School - CA 15% 10
50 The Bishop's School - CA 14% 18
51 Newark Academy - NJ 14% 15
52 Princeton Day School - NJ 14% 14
53 Ramaz School - NY 14% 14
54 The College Preparatory School - CA 14% 12
55 The Branson School - CA 14% 11
56 Convent of the Sacred Heart - NY 14% 6
57 Commonwealth School - MA 14% 5
58 Ethical Culture Fieldston School - NY 13% 20
59 Menlo School - CA 13% 19
60 Regis High School - NY 13% 17
61 University of Chicago Laboratory Schools - IL 13% 16
62 Middlesex School - MA 13% 14
63 Hackley School - NY 13% 12
64 Marlborough School - CA 13% 10
65 Friends Seminary - NY 13% 10
66 Baldwin School - PA 13% 9
67 Pine Crest School - FL 12% 26
68 St. John's School - TX 12% 21
69 Georgetown Day School - DC 12% 15
70 Lick-Wilmerding High School - CA 12% 14
If this list is correct, then 9 of the top 10 are NYC area private schools.
The Top 10 boarding schools for Ivy League matriculation (based on the list above) are:
1) St. Paul's School Concord, New Hampshire 24% (100% boarding school--50/50 male/female)
2) Phillips Academy at Andover (Massachusetts) 22%
3) Lawrenceville School (New Jersey) 22%
4) St. Albans Wash DC 22%
5) Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire 215
6) Deerfield Academy in Massachusetts 21%
7) Hotchkiss School (Connecticut) 21%
8) Groton School in Massachusetts 21%
9) Milton Academy in Massachusetts 20%
10) Choate Rosemary Hall in Conecticut 19%
Not certain, but I believe that St. Paul's School in New Hampshire is the only school on this list of 10 boarding schools which does not enroll day students. SPS offers grades 9 through 12 (No PG year) and has about 540 students total.
The Groton School offers grades 8 through 12 and has the second largest percentage of boarding students.
Andover (Phillips Academy) has about 75% boarding / 25% day student mix. Over 1,000 students total including PGs.
Development admits matter, that's what these lists show.
Partially correct, but getting into and graduating schools like Andover, Exeter, St. Paul's, and Groton is not easy. So much pressure at Andover (Phillips Academy) to do well academically that suicide watch & prevention is a major concern. However, this issue is most pronounced at Andover to the best of my knowledge.
My point is that whether or not students from these schools have significant family donor potential, the students are very well qualified academically for intense academics in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Top 70
Rank/High School - State/% Attending Ivy League College/Average # Annual Ivy League Matriculation
1 Trinity School - NY 37% 39
2 Collegiate School - NY 37% 20
3 The Brearley School - NY 36% 21
4 Roxbury Latin School - MA 35% 19
5 Winsor School - MA 33% 18
6 Dalton School - NY 32% 36
7 Spence School - NY 31% 19
8 Horace Mann School - NY 29% 52
9 Chapin School - NY 28% 16
10 Riverdale Country School - NY 26% 32
11 Noble & Greenough School - MA 26% 30
12 National Cathedral School - DC 26% 18
13 St. Paul's School - NH 24% 36
14 Hunter College High School - NY 23% 48
15 Rye Country Day School - NY 23% 23
16 Phillips Academy - Andover - MA 22% 70
17 Lawrenceville School - NJ 22% 49
18 St. Albans School - DC 22% 18
19 Belmont Hill School - MA 22% 18
20 Phillips Exeter Academy - NH 21% 68
21 Deerfield Academy - MA 21% 43
22 Hotchkiss School - CT 21% 37
23 Groton School - MA 21% 18
24 Milton Academy - MA 20% 37
25 Brunswick School - CT 20% 19
26 The Nightingale-Bamford School - NY 20% 8
27 Harvard-Westlake School - CA 19% 54
28 Choate Rosemary Hall - CT 19% 44
29 Hopkins School - CT 19% 26
30 Greenwich Academy - CT 19% 17
31 Saint Ann's School - NY 19% 15
32 Sidwell Friends School - DC 18% 22
33 St. Mark's School of Texas - TX 18% 16
34 High Technology High School - NJ 18% 13
35 Ransom Everglades School - FL 17% 23
36 San Francisco University High School - CA 17% 16
37 Kent Place School - NJ 17% 12
38 Castilleja School - CA 17% 11
39 Bergen County Academies - NJ 16% 44
40 Lakeside School - WA 16% 24
41 Pingry School - NJ 16% 22
42 Episcopal Academy - PA 16% 21
43 Buckingham Browne & Nichols School - MA 16% 21
44 Polytechnic School - CA 16% 14
45 Westminster Schools - GA 15% 30
46 Harker School - CA 15% 26
47 Delbarton School - NJ 15% 20
48 Germantown Friends School - PA 15% 15
49 Thacher School - CA 15% 10
50 The Bishop's School - CA 14% 18
51 Newark Academy - NJ 14% 15
52 Princeton Day School - NJ 14% 14
53 Ramaz School - NY 14% 14
54 The College Preparatory School - CA 14% 12
55 The Branson School - CA 14% 11
56 Convent of the Sacred Heart - NY 14% 6
57 Commonwealth School - MA 14% 5
58 Ethical Culture Fieldston School - NY 13% 20
59 Menlo School - CA 13% 19
60 Regis High School - NY 13% 17
61 University of Chicago Laboratory Schools - IL 13% 16
62 Middlesex School - MA 13% 14
63 Hackley School - NY 13% 12
64 Marlborough School - CA 13% 10
65 Friends Seminary - NY 13% 10
66 Baldwin School - PA 13% 9
67 Pine Crest School - FL 12% 26
68 St. John's School - TX 12% 21
69 Georgetown Day School - DC 12% 15
70 Lick-Wilmerding High School - CA 12% 14
If this list is correct, then 9 of the top 10 are NYC area private schools.
The Top 10 boarding schools for Ivy League matriculation (based on the list above) are:
1) St. Paul's School Concord, New Hampshire 24% (100% boarding school--50/50 male/female)
2) Phillips Academy at Andover (Massachusetts) 22%
3) Lawrenceville School (New Jersey) 22%
4) St. Albans Wash DC 22%
5) Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire 215
6) Deerfield Academy in Massachusetts 21%
7) Hotchkiss School (Connecticut) 21%
8) Groton School in Massachusetts 21%
9) Milton Academy in Massachusetts 20%
10) Choate Rosemary Hall in Conecticut 19%
Not certain, but I believe that St. Paul's School in New Hampshire is the only school on this list of 10 boarding schools which does not enroll day students. SPS offers grades 9 through 12 (No PG year) and has about 540 students total.
The Groton School offers grades 8 through 12 and has the second largest percentage of boarding students.
Andover (Phillips Academy) has about 75% boarding / 25% day student mix. Over 1,000 students total including PGs.
Development admits matter, that's what these lists show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Top 70
Rank/High School - State/% Attending Ivy League College/Average # Annual Ivy League Matriculation
1 Trinity School - NY 37% 39
2 Collegiate School - NY 37% 20
3 The Brearley School - NY 36% 21
4 Roxbury Latin School - MA 35% 19
5 Winsor School - MA 33% 18
6 Dalton School - NY 32% 36
7 Spence School - NY 31% 19
8 Horace Mann School - NY 29% 52
9 Chapin School - NY 28% 16
10 Riverdale Country School - NY 26% 32
11 Noble & Greenough School - MA 26% 30
12 National Cathedral School - DC 26% 18
13 St. Paul's School - NH 24% 36
14 Hunter College High School - NY 23% 48
15 Rye Country Day School - NY 23% 23
16 Phillips Academy - Andover - MA 22% 70
17 Lawrenceville School - NJ 22% 49
18 St. Albans School - DC 22% 18
19 Belmont Hill School - MA 22% 18
20 Phillips Exeter Academy - NH 21% 68
21 Deerfield Academy - MA 21% 43
22 Hotchkiss School - CT 21% 37
23 Groton School - MA 21% 18
24 Milton Academy - MA 20% 37
25 Brunswick School - CT 20% 19
26 The Nightingale-Bamford School - NY 20% 8
27 Harvard-Westlake School - CA 19% 54
28 Choate Rosemary Hall - CT 19% 44
29 Hopkins School - CT 19% 26
30 Greenwich Academy - CT 19% 17
31 Saint Ann's School - NY 19% 15
32 Sidwell Friends School - DC 18% 22
33 St. Mark's School of Texas - TX 18% 16
34 High Technology High School - NJ 18% 13
35 Ransom Everglades School - FL 17% 23
36 San Francisco University High School - CA 17% 16
37 Kent Place School - NJ 17% 12
38 Castilleja School - CA 17% 11
39 Bergen County Academies - NJ 16% 44
40 Lakeside School - WA 16% 24
41 Pingry School - NJ 16% 22
42 Episcopal Academy - PA 16% 21
43 Buckingham Browne & Nichols School - MA 16% 21
44 Polytechnic School - CA 16% 14
45 Westminster Schools - GA 15% 30
46 Harker School - CA 15% 26
47 Delbarton School - NJ 15% 20
48 Germantown Friends School - PA 15% 15
49 Thacher School - CA 15% 10
50 The Bishop's School - CA 14% 18
51 Newark Academy - NJ 14% 15
52 Princeton Day School - NJ 14% 14
53 Ramaz School - NY 14% 14
54 The College Preparatory School - CA 14% 12
55 The Branson School - CA 14% 11
56 Convent of the Sacred Heart - NY 14% 6
57 Commonwealth School - MA 14% 5
58 Ethical Culture Fieldston School - NY 13% 20
59 Menlo School - CA 13% 19
60 Regis High School - NY 13% 17
61 University of Chicago Laboratory Schools - IL 13% 16
62 Middlesex School - MA 13% 14
63 Hackley School - NY 13% 12
64 Marlborough School - CA 13% 10
65 Friends Seminary - NY 13% 10
66 Baldwin School - PA 13% 9
67 Pine Crest School - FL 12% 26
68 St. John's School - TX 12% 21
69 Georgetown Day School - DC 12% 15
70 Lick-Wilmerding High School - CA 12% 14
If this list is correct, then 9 of the top 10 are NYC area private schools.
The Top 10 boarding schools for Ivy League matriculation (based on the list above) are:
1) St. Paul's School Concord, New Hampshire 24% (100% boarding school--50/50 male/female)
2) Phillips Academy at Andover (Massachusetts) 22%
3) Lawrenceville School (New Jersey) 22%
4) St. Albans Wash DC 22%
5) Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire 215
6) Deerfield Academy in Massachusetts 21%
7) Hotchkiss School (Connecticut) 21%
8) Groton School in Massachusetts 21%
9) Milton Academy in Massachusetts 20%
10) Choate Rosemary Hall in Conecticut 19%
Not certain, but I believe that St. Paul's School in New Hampshire is the only school on this list of 10 boarding schools which does not enroll day students. SPS offers grades 9 through 12 (No PG year) and has about 540 students total.
The Groton School offers grades 8 through 12 and has the second largest percentage of boarding students.
Andover (Phillips Academy) has about 75% boarding / 25% day student mix. Over 1,000 students total including PGs.
Anonymous wrote:The Top 70
Rank/High School - State/% Attending Ivy League College/Average # Annual Ivy League Matriculation
1 Trinity School - NY 37% 39
2 Collegiate School - NY 37% 20
3 The Brearley School - NY 36% 21
4 Roxbury Latin School - MA 35% 19
5 Winsor School - MA 33% 18
6 Dalton School - NY 32% 36
7 Spence School - NY 31% 19
8 Horace Mann School - NY 29% 52
9 Chapin School - NY 28% 16
10 Riverdale Country School - NY 26% 32
11 Noble & Greenough School - MA 26% 30
12 National Cathedral School - DC 26% 18
13 St. Paul's School - NH 24% 36
14 Hunter College High School - NY 23% 48
15 Rye Country Day School - NY 23% 23
16 Phillips Academy - Andover - MA 22% 70
17 Lawrenceville School - NJ 22% 49
18 St. Albans School - DC 22% 18
19 Belmont Hill School - MA 22% 18
20 Phillips Exeter Academy - NH 21% 68
21 Deerfield Academy - MA 21% 43
22 Hotchkiss School - CT 21% 37
23 Groton School - MA 21% 18
24 Milton Academy - MA 20% 37
25 Brunswick School - CT 20% 19
26 The Nightingale-Bamford School - NY 20% 8
27 Harvard-Westlake School - CA 19% 54
28 Choate Rosemary Hall - CT 19% 44
29 Hopkins School - CT 19% 26
30 Greenwich Academy - CT 19% 17
31 Saint Ann's School - NY 19% 15
32 Sidwell Friends School - DC 18% 22
33 St. Mark's School of Texas - TX 18% 16
34 High Technology High School - NJ 18% 13
35 Ransom Everglades School - FL 17% 23
36 San Francisco University High School - CA 17% 16
37 Kent Place School - NJ 17% 12
38 Castilleja School - CA 17% 11
39 Bergen County Academies - NJ 16% 44
40 Lakeside School - WA 16% 24
41 Pingry School - NJ 16% 22
42 Episcopal Academy - PA 16% 21
43 Buckingham Browne & Nichols School - MA 16% 21
44 Polytechnic School - CA 16% 14
45 Westminster Schools - GA 15% 30
46 Harker School - CA 15% 26
47 Delbarton School - NJ 15% 20
48 Germantown Friends School - PA 15% 15
49 Thacher School - CA 15% 10
50 The Bishop's School - CA 14% 18
51 Newark Academy - NJ 14% 15
52 Princeton Day School - NJ 14% 14
53 Ramaz School - NY 14% 14
54 The College Preparatory School - CA 14% 12
55 The Branson School - CA 14% 11
56 Convent of the Sacred Heart - NY 14% 6
57 Commonwealth School - MA 14% 5
58 Ethical Culture Fieldston School - NY 13% 20
59 Menlo School - CA 13% 19
60 Regis High School - NY 13% 17
61 University of Chicago Laboratory Schools - IL 13% 16
62 Middlesex School - MA 13% 14
63 Hackley School - NY 13% 12
64 Marlborough School - CA 13% 10
65 Friends Seminary - NY 13% 10
66 Baldwin School - PA 13% 9
67 Pine Crest School - FL 12% 26
68 St. John's School - TX 12% 21
69 Georgetown Day School - DC 12% 15
70 Lick-Wilmerding High School - CA 12% 14
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:STA Class of '22
2 Cornell
2 Dartmouth
2 Harvard
1 Penn
2 Princeton
5 Yale
14 out of 79 is 18% of the graduates go to Ivy League schools. They also sent 11 to the University of Chicago.
That can't be right, just in 2022? A third of the the grade went to Ivy+ schools? And more than 10% of the entire grade going to U Chicago? Are you sure you're not including numbers for the last 3 years, or last 5 years, or something?
This is just 2022. STA sends 8 or so to UChicago every year in recent years, and more last year.
This is likely acceptances, not actual matriculation. Regardless, it’s very impressive.
And keep in mind, when looking at “acceptances” is versus actual matriculation, that the brightest students might apply to several ivy leagues and also top schools and those particular kids could get into all of them, and then choose to go to Harvard. And all of that particular students’ acceptances will show up on an acceptances list. That could skew things. Having said that, as I said before, this is school is still impressive!
You are trying to give input on something you clearly have no information about. Yes we are all aware of how acceptances vs. matriculations work. The above is the matriculation list. 11 boys from 2022 are currently at university of Chicago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:STA Class of '22
2 Cornell
2 Dartmouth
2 Harvard
1 Penn
2 Princeton
5 Yale
14 out of 79 is 18% of the graduates go to Ivy League schools. They also sent 11 to the University of Chicago.
That can't be right, just in 2022? A third of the the grade went to Ivy+ schools? And more than 10% of the entire grade going to U Chicago? Are you sure you're not including numbers for the last 3 years, or last 5 years, or something?
This is just 2022. STA sends 8 or so to UChicago every year in recent years, and more last year.
This is likely acceptances, not actual matriculation. Regardless, it’s very impressive.
And keep in mind, when looking at “acceptances” is versus actual matriculation, that the brightest students might apply to several ivy leagues and also top schools and those particular kids could get into all of them, and then choose to go to Harvard. And all of that particular students’ acceptances will show up on an acceptances list. That could skew things. Having said that, as I said before, this is school is still impressive!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:STA Class of '22
2 Cornell
2 Dartmouth
2 Harvard
1 Penn
2 Princeton
5 Yale
14 out of 79 is 18% of the graduates go to Ivy League schools. They also sent 11 to the University of Chicago.
That can't be right, just in 2022? A third of the the grade went to Ivy+ schools? And more than 10% of the entire grade going to U Chicago? Are you sure you're not including numbers for the last 3 years, or last 5 years, or something?
This is just 2022. STA sends 8 or so to UChicago every year in recent years, and more last year.
This is likely acceptances, not actual matriculation. Regardless, it’s very impressive.
And keep in mind, when looking at “acceptances” is versus actual matriculation, that the brightest students might apply to several ivy leagues and also top schools and those particular kids could get into all of them, and then choose to go to Harvard. And all of that particular students’ acceptances will show up on an acceptances list. That could skew things. Having said that, as I said before, this is school is still impressive!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:STA Class of '22
2 Cornell
2 Dartmouth
2 Harvard
1 Penn
2 Princeton
5 Yale
14 out of 79 is 18% of the graduates go to Ivy League schools. They also sent 11 to the University of Chicago.
That can't be right, just in 2022? A third of the the grade went to Ivy+ schools? And more than 10% of the entire grade going to U Chicago? Are you sure you're not including numbers for the last 3 years, or last 5 years, or something?
This is just 2022. STA sends 8 or so to UChicago every year in recent years, and more last year.
This is likely acceptances, not actual matriculation. Regardless, it’s very impressive.