<p>I’m the co-valedictorian for this year…I’ve gotten into Stanford, Rice, Berkeley, UCLA, and others, and will probably be going to Stanford or Rice.</p>
<p>The other val will be going to UCLA. I don’t know where else he got accepted.</p>
<p>Our sal got into UCLA, Berkeley, Boston University, and others…don’t know where she’s going though.</p>
<p>We don’t rank but from what I’ve heard, some students got into Northeastern, there was a scholarship to an Ivy (can’t remember which?), MIT, McGill (in Canada), BU, NYU, USC, Berkeley etc. There were quite a few UC’s, and there are confirmed acceptances of students to Oxford, Cambridge and London School of Economics in England. My dream is to go to Harvard, but I’m still a sophomore so we’ll see :)</p>
<p>When I graduated from HS in 2008, the val went to Harvard. I know that she was deciding between Harvard and MIT- she wanted to go to MIT but chose Harvard because of price differences (Harvard must have given her a good aid package)</p>
<p>For the 2009 graduating class, the val went to Georgetown.</p>
<p>What I find quite odd is where the saludatorians ended up going…
2008- University of Richmond
2009- Stony Brook University (SUNY)</p>
<p>Brown, Princeton, Rice, Pamona, Cambridge, University of Chicago.
Currently, she’s undecided but I have a feeling it will be Princeton in the end regardless of how temping Cambridge is. :)</p>
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<li>Is going to UC Berkeley, shes very smart and was admitted to Wellesley and Georgetown as well, but I think ultimately the instate tuition drove her to Berkeley</li>
<li>Dartmouth</li>
<li>Duke or Williams</li>
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<p>Just goes to show that class rank is NOT everything!</p>
<p>oxford unconditionals usually happen if you apply after getting your A Levels, meaning you took a gap year. Or if you got a lot of A* for GCSE, at least 10. That or you some GCSEs and A Levels early. Or you got ridiculous A Level achievements, something like at least 6 As/A*s</p>
<p>Last year our two valedictorians went to Yale. There were four salutatorians and two went to Harvard. One went to UC Berkeley, and I can’t remember where the other one went.</p>
<p>Valedictorian- Princeton (Rejected from MIT, Waitlisted at Harvard, Accepted to Carnegie Mellon SCS)
Salutatorian-Brown or Columbia (Waitlisted Harvard)</p>
<p>Other schools top kids got accepted to- Cornell, U Chicago, Harvard (Recruited athlete lol),</p>
<p>2010: Auburn- full ride
2009: Samford- He got a perfect score on his SAT, weighted GPA of 4.92, and got offered full rides to Samford, Vanderbilt, and Rhodes. (Those were the only places he applied)</p>
<p>My school’s valedictorian hasn’t gotten into anywhere remarkable. The best school she got into was University of Rochester. It really shows just how horrible of a system grading is that someone as inept as her was able to memorize something the night before and get 100’s and not be able to apply any of her “knowledge” to anything afterward.</p>
<p>Our school has A LOT of really smart people (as well as a lot of not so smart people) but this is the first year our school decided not to choose a val but instead do a few of the top students.
I don’t really know the rankings but I do know that one girl is going to UPenn and another one is going to UChicago.</p>