<p>I’m not sure I understand the point of this exercise.</p>
<p>Several problems with collecting this sort of data – Many schools list the universities where their graduates matriculate but not that many list how many of their graduates matriculate to those schools from each graduating class so the data would be skewed to the schools that provide numbers. Also, the largest universities would be overrepresented because they welcome more students (thus few LACs on the list) and the universities that seek the greatest geographic diversity would be underrepresented because they are less likely to take large number of students from any one prep school. I would also think that this data would change with each year. My senior year Dartmouth was the big school and I think 10% of my class ended up there. A couple of years later it was U. Penn. Nothing changed about Dartmouth or U Penn in the intervening years, they just hadn’t grabbed the same attention at this one school.</p>