<p>for the past couple of years our valedictorians have been attending LSU.
This year I am a co-val. I got into (Stanford, MIT, UChicago, UPenn, Columbia, Princeton, Hopkins, Vandy, WUSTL-USP, Rice, Wellesley, Wesleyan, Georgetown, NYU, Tulane, and safeties). I’ll be attending Princeton. =)
Some of the other co-vals are heading out to Centenary, LSU, Tulane, Milsaps, and Ole Miss.</p>
<p>This year’s valedictorian took easy classes to keep a high average -_- No idea where he’s going but no where impressive</p>
<p>The 2nd/3rd/4th (no idea what order they are actually in)</p>
<p>one got into Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, MIT, Georgetown, Northwestern, waitlisted at Princeton
one got into Harvard, MIT, Georgetown
one is going to UPenn</p>
<p>Accepted to: Purdue, OSU, Case Western
Going to OSU
Waitlisted at Vanderbilt.</p>
<p>Basically, I, as number 3 in my class, will be going to the only top tier school in my class (Amherst). Everyone else mostly applied instate and almost no one applied to top schools.</p>
<p>Emory, Duke, Georgetown, American, UNC Chapel Hill, and then our in-state schools. She’s going to Emory</p>
<p>Well, I AM the Valedictorian of my class.</p>
<p>I was accepted at:</p>
<p>MIT, Columbia, Brown
RIT, RPI, Northeastern, CaseWestern
UPitt, SUNY Buffalo.</p>
<p>Im going to MIT :)</p>
<p>Just for the full effect, I’m going to list where the top five of my class are going…</p>
<p>5th: Macalester College
4th: Ball State University
3rd: University of Indianapolis
2nd: Indiana University - Bloomington
1st: Saint Mary of the Woods College (Yeah…)</p>
<p>I’m not sure who the valedictorian is but I’m pretty sure its the guy who got into Harvard and Yale…idk about others but he’s going to Yale</p>
<p>We don’t do valedictorian, but the person with the highest GPA (that I know of) got into Johns Hopkins and our flagship state school only, being rejected from Princeton, MIT, and Stanford. As Princeton took 19+ students, MIT took 17+, and Stanford took 10+, and she is a female math genius, debate champion, SAT-destroyer, Latin-award-winner at a level that puts her ~top 10 out of the 150,000 who take the National Latin Exam, and according to my teachers, a good writer, general opinion is that she got screwed for no discernible reason. Poor girl. :(</p>
<p>Ours is going to Stanford ED. Second is going to Pomona, third to UC San Diego for engineering, fourth and fifth both to UCLA. Last year the number’s one, two and three were Pomona and Berkeley and Pomona again.</p>
<p>Very loyal to California, I guess. I only know a couple people going out of state, actually.</p>
<p>ours is going to a third tier state school.</p>
<ol>
<li>UT Dallas (I can’t help but laugh every time I think about this)
2: UT Austin </li>
<li>Austin College</li>
<li>Texas A &M - engineering
5 (me). Texas A&M - engineering</li>
</ol>
<p>We have a couple a bit farther down going to Rice, Cornell, and Princeton. It’s hard to pass up UT Austin and A&M when they are instate tuition.</p>
<p>Our valedictorian’s going to Yale.</p>
<p>EDIT: Post #100. Boo yeah.</p>
<p>I’m a junior, but out of this year’s graduating class ( c/o 2010), the val and sal are both going to the local community college.</p>
<p>Valedictorian’s going to a school called IUPUI - [IUPUI:</a> Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis](<a href=“http://www.iupui.edu/]IUPUI:”>http://www.iupui.edu/). Never heard of it until I learned about it from him. The two tied for second are going to U of I and either U of I or ND. I’m 4th, either Harvard or UChicago. Another after us (not sure exact rank) is going to Annapolis, and rank 18th is the only other ivy leaguer/ivy caliber-er, Hispanic URM going to either Princeton, Stanford, or UChicago. Probably Stanford.</p>
<p>My best friend was valedictorian at my high school</p>
<p>She got accepted at
UPenn
Berkeley
UCSD
Waitlisted at Columbia (I think?)
and she got in at another school, I believe</p>
<p>She’s at Berkeley</p>
<p>Regent Scholar, scholarships, etc.
She had a rough time in the beginning, but she loves the school now :)</p>
<p>Past Valedictorians:
Columbia (Class of 2009)
Dartmouth (Class of 2008)
Yale (Class of 2007)
Stanford (Class of 2006)
Stanford (Class of 2005)</p>
<p>At my school the valedictorian isn’t necessarily the smartest person or got into the best school but the person who worked the hardest all 4 years. My school hasn’t released who are future valedictorian will be but the person everyone expects it will be is deciding between Stanford and Yale. She is also by far the brightest girl in her class; all 5s, 2400 SAT, all 800s on SAT IIs, and a 4.0 UW (very very rare). Only 2 out of the past 5 valedictorians were the brightest in their class, ironically those two went to Stanford, the same school where our expected future valedictorian might go.</p>
<p>Accepted:</p>
<p>Chicago
UMiami (FL)
Rollins College
New College of FL
University of Florida</p>
<p>He’s going to Miami because of the great financial aid</p>
<p>Valedictorian of my school in TX</p>
<p>Accepted:
Vanderbilt
Georgetown
Columbia
A Few Local Schools</p>
<p>Rejected:
Cornell
Yale
Harvard
MIT</p>
<p>
Princeton has very few feeder schools that it takes 10+ students from that I know of, and most, if not all, are in NJ. All this leads me to believe you are ■■■■■■■■.</p>
<p>My Valedictorian also happens to be my best friend, and the number one A.P Scholar in our state butttttttt…</p>
<p>He got accepted into:
Brown (Applied to PLME, but not accepted)
Cal Tech
Columbia
Cornell
Dartmouth
Duke (Angier B. Duke Scholar)
Emory (Emory Scholar)
Harvard- Waitlisted
MIT -Deferred 3.14.2010 (but then got in)
Princeton
UPenn
USC
Yale</p>
<p>[rejected from Stanford]
<em>Currently at Princeton Accepted Students thingie & deciding between Princeton and Yale</em> He was one of those traditional Valedictorians…2400 SAT (twice) perfect 800 on all subject tests, 35 on the ACT (yes, not a 36, surprisingly). Blah Blah Blah whatever.</p>
<p>I will be the valedictorian of my senior class and was admitted to Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, and the University of Chicago. (I was waitlisted at Penn and did not receive rejection anywhere.) I have selected to attend Harvard for next school year.</p>
<p>The salutatorian will be attending Northwestern (after denials from HYPSM and other Ivy League institutions). The individual ranked third will be attending UC-Berkeley; fourth is presently inclined to decide on WUSTL.</p>
<p>I am unsure beyond that point although most of the good students here choose to attend Northwestern (approximately twenty in total).</p>