Anonymous
Post 02/12/2026 12:50     Subject: Test score and GPA from a large NY suburban public school

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait—the student was ranked #1 and didn’t apply to any top-5 colleges? Huh?


A) Because different people want different things.
B) this student probably wanted to go to NYU
C) they used to encourage us to apply for the Jefferson Scholars program and we would get an early acceptance to keep going in the process.


Thanks. My kids with good stats prefer looking into the honor programs and school with scholarship. Exactly your point A)
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2026 12:01     Subject: Test score and GPA from a large NY suburban public school

Rigor matters.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2026 17:01     Subject: Test score and GPA from a large NY suburban public school

One thing I noticed is that it rarely happens they got only one T20 acceptance. If the applicant is at that caliber, they usually got multiple T20 acceptances.

The vast majority of T20 admits are from RD.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2026 16:48     Subject: Test score and GPA from a large NY suburban public school

This is real hard data for analysis, not your daily fictional anecdata on dcum.

All of their 1580+ kids got accepted into a T20, except for their # 1 who attended Stern, which is essentially a T15.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2026 12:37     Subject: Test score and GPA from a large NY suburban public school

For all the naysayers to SAT score, please review this thread.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2026 19:47     Subject: Re:Test score and GPA from a large NY suburban public school

Anonymous wrote:do any other high schools do this? across the US?

I know some public HS have their Naviance set so that "guests" can access it. There's one in the Chicago suburbs that I accessed once through reddit. Not sure about others.


The only other school I am aware of is Harvard Westlake. They publish annual college handbook, which includes gpas for unhooked students.
https://students.hw.com/Portals/44/handbook25-26a.pdf?ver=ez0DXAC9pRUAcwSWHImHdA%3D%3D
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2026 14:25     Subject: Test score and GPA from a large NY suburban public school

Anonymous wrote:Wait—the student was ranked #1 and didn’t apply to any top-5 colleges? Huh?


A) Because different people want different things.
B) this student probably wanted to go to NYU
C) they used to encourage us to apply for the Jefferson Scholars program and we would get an early acceptance to keep going in the process.