<p>And how do they do once there?</p>
<p>Doesn’t seem like there are that many, at least compared to swat, williams, and amherst (obviously because of distance from the northeast). This information can be found on the exeter/andover websites. As for how they do? People don’t really talk about grades/how they are doing academically, so it’d be hard to say…They’re all really happy, but that doesn’t set the apart from most of the students</p>
<p>Andover does not send many students to Pomona, Amherst, or Williams. The class of 2006 sent no one to any of these schools, and the class of 2007 only sent two people to Williams, and 0 to the others. Williams did not accept any of the 22 applicants from Andover in 2006. For whatever reason, Andover students seem to be quite hung up on “prestige” or name brand recognition (probably because they are used to attending quite possibly the most famous highschool in the world) and subsequently matriculate to these schools at levels far below each school’s respective yield rate, opting instead to go to Ivy League or other big name schools (Duke, Stanford etc.). Pomona receives less then eight applications each year, which I think is a shame. Pomona is also notoriously difficult to get into from Andover. I do think, however, that if one were a high caliber student at Andover (and Exeter, for that matter) and demonstrated significant interest in any of these schools or applied ED or EDII that you would have a good chance at getting in.</p>