Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids from Yorktown's Class of 2017 ended up at Ivies?
One (1) - Dartmouth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids from Yorktown's Class of 2017 ended up at Ivies?
One (1) - Dartmouth.
Not true-- I know of two that went to Duke. Is Duke not an ivy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids from Yorktown's Class of 2017 ended up at Ivies?
Curious why you think this is a relevant measuring stick? In your world, acceptance to an ivy may be a measure of success, but that is hardly a universal ambition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids from Yorktown's Class of 2017 ended up at Ivies?
Curious why you think this is a relevant measuring stick? In your world, acceptance to an ivy may be a measure of success, but that is hardly a universal ambition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids from Yorktown's Class of 2017 ended up at Ivies?
One (1) - Dartmouth.
Not true-- I know of two that went to Duke. Is Duke not an ivy?
Anonymous wrote:How many kids from Yorktown's Class of 2017 ended up at Ivies?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids from Yorktown's Class of 2017 ended up at Ivies?
One (1) - Dartmouth.
Not true-- I know of two that went to Duke. Is Duke not an ivy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids from Yorktown's Class of 2017 ended up at Ivies?
One (1) - Dartmouth.
Anonymous wrote:How many kids from Yorktown's Class of 2017 ended up at Ivies?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A goodly number of Arlington high schools are in privates and they take up some of the "Arlington" Ivy slots. The top schools don't want too many kids from any one place and if Harvard has a kid from Arlington from St Albans and one from Potomac and one from Sidwell, that's three already. They might only take one more from APS.
Harvard isn't taking 75% of its freshmen class from private schools. You should be looking at TJ and other public schools in NoVa and MoCo as well.
I guarantee that the lions share of ivy admissions FROM THIS AREA, are coming from private schools.
I went to an Ivy in the early 80s and the "lion's share" of students from this area were from NoVa and MoCo. And that was before TJHSST even had graduating classes.
^ from NoVo and MoCo publics.
You're trying to compare college admissions 35 years ago to college admissions today? What rock do you live under?
The one that knows, as an Ivy alum, that the percentage of students coming from private schools has only decreased in recent decades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A goodly number of Arlington high schools are in privates and they take up some of the "Arlington" Ivy slots. The top schools don't want too many kids from any one place and if Harvard has a kid from Arlington from St Albans and one from Potomac and one from Sidwell, that's three already. They might only take one more from APS.
Harvard isn't taking 75% of its freshmen class from private schools. You should be looking at TJ and other public schools in NoVa and MoCo as well.
I guarantee that the lions share of ivy admissions FROM THIS AREA, are coming from private schools.