Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://newtriernews.org/top-stories/2017/05/22/senior-destinations-2017/
New Trier in the Chicago area. I count 28 Ivies, 18 Northwestern, 7 to UChicago, 1 to Duke, 3 to Vandy, 29 to U of Michigan, 3 to MIT, 1 to Williams, 3 to Amherst, 2 to Middlebury, 5 to Georgetown, and 4 to Notre Dame.
This is a class of about 600.
Ok, I have too much time on my hands. This page lists the kids names. I googled them. The Ivys are 95% Athletic recruits.
Cornell rowing
cornell cross country
princeton volleyball
princeton rowing
cornell rowing
cornell swimming
MIT swimming
yale rowing
MIT rowing
dartmouth soccer
cornell rowing
penn rowing
cornell rowing
harvard swimming
These are just the first Ivy kids I across on the list (I stopped after awhile). ALL ARE STATE OR REGIONAL level athletic recruits.
Oh and the only non-athletic recruits I came across were:
-A Kennedy family member to Harvard
-2 nationally successful science kids (national science olympiad types--doing graduate level research at Northwestern in high school)---one to Harvard, one to Yale.
Dayum. I wonder if someone can run a similar review on Whitman's Ivy bound students. I don't doubt that they would be very bright and capable kids, but wow, 95% are recruited athletes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://newtriernews.org/top-stories/2017/05/22/senior-destinations-2017/
New Trier in the Chicago area. I count 28 Ivies, 18 Northwestern, 7 to UChicago, 1 to Duke, 3 to Vandy, 29 to U of Michigan, 3 to MIT, 1 to Williams, 3 to Amherst, 2 to Middlebury, 5 to Georgetown, and 4 to Notre Dame.
This is a class of about 600.
Ok, I have too much time on my hands. This page lists the kids names. I googled them. The Ivys are 95% Athletic recruits.
Cornell rowing
cornell cross country
princeton volleyball
princeton rowing
cornell rowing
cornell swimming
MIT swimming
yale rowing
MIT rowing
dartmouth soccer
cornell rowing
penn rowing
cornell rowing
harvard swimming
These are just the first Ivy kids I across on the list (I stopped after awhile). ALL ARE STATE OR REGIONAL level athletic recruits.
Oh and the only non-athletic recruits I came across were:
-A Kennedy family member to Harvard
-2 nationally successful science kids (national science olympiad types--doing graduate level research at Northwestern in high school)---one to Harvard, one to Yale.
Dayum. I wonder if someone can run a similar review on Whitman's Ivy bound students. I don't doubt that they would be very bright and capable kids, but wow, 95% are recruited athletes?
This year 99% ivy bound Whitman kids are legacies. Not sure if it applies to previous years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://newtriernews.org/top-stories/2017/05/22/senior-destinations-2017/
New Trier in the Chicago area. I count 28 Ivies, 18 Northwestern, 7 to UChicago, 1 to Duke, 3 to Vandy, 29 to U of Michigan, 3 to MIT, 1 to Williams, 3 to Amherst, 2 to Middlebury, 5 to Georgetown, and 4 to Notre Dame.
This is a class of about 600.
Ok, I have too much time on my hands. This page lists the kids names. I googled them. The Ivys are 95% Athletic recruits.
Cornell rowing
cornell cross country
princeton volleyball
princeton rowing
cornell rowing
cornell swimming
MIT swimming
yale rowing
MIT rowing
dartmouth soccer
cornell rowing
penn rowing
cornell rowing
harvard swimming
These are just the first Ivy kids I across on the list (I stopped after awhile). ALL ARE STATE OR REGIONAL level athletic recruits.
Oh and the only non-athletic recruits I came across were:
-A Kennedy family member to Harvard
-2 nationally successful science kids (national science olympiad types--doing graduate level research at Northwestern in high school)---one to Harvard, one to Yale.
Dayum. I wonder if someone can run a similar review on Whitman's Ivy bound students. I don't doubt that they would be very bright and capable kids, but wow, 95% are recruited athletes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://newtriernews.org/top-stories/2017/05/22/senior-destinations-2017/
New Trier in the Chicago area. I count 28 Ivies, 18 Northwestern, 7 to UChicago, 1 to Duke, 3 to Vandy, 29 to U of Michigan, 3 to MIT, 1 to Williams, 3 to Amherst, 2 to Middlebury, 5 to Georgetown, and 4 to Notre Dame.
This is a class of about 600.
Ok, I have too much time on my hands. This page lists the kids names. I googled them. The Ivys are 95% Athletic recruits.
Cornell rowing
cornell cross country
princeton volleyball
princeton rowing
cornell rowing
cornell swimming
MIT swimming
yale rowing
MIT rowing
dartmouth soccer
cornell rowing
penn rowing
cornell rowing
harvard swimming
These are just the first Ivy kids I across on the list (I stopped after awhile). ALL ARE STATE OR REGIONAL level athletic recruits.
Oh and the only non-athletic recruits I came across were:
-A Kennedy family member to Harvard
-2 nationally successful science kids (national science olympiad types--doing graduate level research at Northwestern in high school)---one to Harvard, one to Yale.
Dayum. I wonder if someone can run a similar review on Whitman's Ivy bound students. I don't doubt that they would be very bright and capable kids, but wow, 95% are recruited athletes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://newtriernews.org/top-stories/2017/05/22/senior-destinations-2017/
New Trier in the Chicago area. I count 28 Ivies, 18 Northwestern, 7 to UChicago, 1 to Duke, 3 to Vandy, 29 to U of Michigan, 3 to MIT, 1 to Williams, 3 to Amherst, 2 to Middlebury, 5 to Georgetown, and 4 to Notre Dame.
This is a class of about 600.
Ok, I have too much time on my hands. This page lists the kids names. I googled them. The Ivys are 95% Athletic recruits.
Cornell rowing
cornell cross country
princeton volleyball
princeton rowing
cornell rowing
cornell swimming
MIT swimming
yale rowing
MIT rowing
dartmouth soccer
cornell rowing
penn rowing
cornell rowing
harvard swimming
These are just the first Ivy kids I across on the list (I stopped after awhile). ALL ARE STATE OR REGIONAL level athletic recruits.
Oh and the only non-athletic recruits I came across were:
-A Kennedy family member to Harvard
-2 nationally successful science kids (national science olympiad types--doing graduate level research at Northwestern in high school)---one to Harvard, one to Yale.
Dayum. I wonder if someone can run a similar review on Whitman's Ivy bound students. I don't doubt that they would be very bright and capable kids, but wow, 95% are recruited athletes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://newtriernews.org/top-stories/2017/05/22/senior-destinations-2017/
New Trier in the Chicago area. I count 28 Ivies, 18 Northwestern, 7 to UChicago, 1 to Duke, 3 to Vandy, 29 to U of Michigan, 3 to MIT, 1 to Williams, 3 to Amherst, 2 to Middlebury, 5 to Georgetown, and 4 to Notre Dame.
This is a class of about 600.
Ok, I have too much time on my hands. This page lists the kids names. I googled them. The Ivys are 95% Athletic recruits.
Cornell rowing
cornell cross country
princeton volleyball
princeton rowing
cornell rowing
cornell swimming
MIT swimming
yale rowing
MIT rowing
dartmouth soccer
cornell rowing
penn rowing
cornell rowing
harvard swimming
These are just the first Ivy kids I across on the list (I stopped after awhile). ALL ARE STATE OR REGIONAL level athletic recruits.
Oh and the only non-athletic recruits I came across were:
-A Kennedy family member to Harvard
-2 nationally successful science kids (national science olympiad types--doing graduate level research at Northwestern in high school)---one to Harvard, one to Yale.
Anonymous wrote:https://newtriernews.org/top-stories/2017/05/22/senior-destinations-2017/
New Trier in the Chicago area. I count 28 Ivies, 18 Northwestern, 7 to UChicago, 1 to Duke, 3 to Vandy, 29 to U of Michigan, 3 to MIT, 1 to Williams, 3 to Amherst, 2 to Middlebury, 5 to Georgetown, and 4 to Notre Dame.
This is a class of about 600.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Impressive!
It appears Whitman's numbers are better than McLean or Langley's.
Always
Polaris proved it.
They would beat all top FCPS schools except TJ. Because the top 450 kids from Langley, McLean, etc. are at TJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Impressive!
It appears Whitman's numbers are better than McLean or Langley's.
Always
Polaris proved it.
They would beat all top FCPS schools except TJ. Because the top 450 kids from Langley, McLean, etc. are at TJ.