To Which Schools Did Your School Valedictorian Get Accepted?

<p>The Val is going to Harvard and the Sal is going to Stanford.</p>

<p>I’m class of 2011, but the 2010 valedictorian at my school is going to UGA. blegh. Sal is going to Emory.</p>

<p>I was val this year and went 11 for 11:
Harvard
Princeton
Yale
Stanford
Columbia
Dartmouth
Duke
Vanderbilt
Georgetown
Amherst
BC (safety)</p>

<p>I’m going to Yale!</p>

<p>Val and Sal are going to Penn and Middlebury, at my son’s HS</p>

<p>They are going to Dartmouth and Villanova, at my daughter’s HS.</p>

<p>I don’t know much, but the val (Class of 2010, I’m 2011) at my HS was:</p>

<p>Accepted to:
UPenn
Duke
Penn State
OSU</p>

<p>Rejected to:
Harvard
Yale</p>

<p>Going to OSU (I think for financial reasons).</p>

<p>C/o 2010- Stanford</p>

<p>Haha '10’s val is going to American…ugh.</p>

<p>The supposed-to-be-val-now-sal is going to UMd hahaha she’s a b-word. She was so snobby that she only applied to Columbia and UMd, and obviously she got rejected by Columbia. lol</p>

<p>For '10-</p>

<h1>1 is attending U of I (I hate her lol)</h1>

<h1>2 is attending Boston College</h1>

<h1>3 is attending Grinnell College</h1>

<h1>15 is attending Duke U</h1>

<p>This year’s top 5</p>

<h1>1: Syracuse, got rejected at all ivies she applied to</h1>

<h1>2: UMD, ditto #1</h1>

<h1>3: UMD</h1>

<h1>4: Messiah College, got in other places but didn’t have the money</h1>

<h1>5: UMBC</h1>

<p>This year’s senior class didn’t have a single person break 2100 on the SAT, and only a few people applied to ivies and top schools. The class of 2011 (my class) however, already has at least 10 people with 2200+, and many people plan on applying to top schools.</p>

<p>Valedictorian, Berkeley
Salutatorian, Brown.</p>

<p>oh, past five years?</p>

<p>Berkeley
MIT
UCLA
Harvard
Harvard</p>

<p>members of class of 2010 who graduated summa cum laude at my school (our school doesn’t do ranks, so i don’t know which one the val is)</p>

<p>upenn
hamilton
bowdoin
tufts
dartmouth
bowdoin
northwestern
stanford
hamilton
georgetown
georgetown</p>

<p>To be a valedictorian, does the quater grades count or the whole year grades?</p>

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<p>At most high schools only semester grades will count toward determining who will be Valedictorian.</p>

<p>c/o 2010 -Berkeley
c/o 2009 - UC San Diego</p>

<p>No valedictorian/salutatorian (only a class speaker, and it’s whoever has the best speech), but the summa cum laude got into some of the top schools. </p>

<p>I personally know one going to Princeton and one going to Stanford, both INSANELY smart, but the principal said that there is at least one person going to each of the ivies and many schools of that caliber during the graduation ceremony (she said that more and more students are getting sent to the top universities, so I hope I get lucky :x).</p>

<p>Valedictorian - American University (Attending); Rejected at Georgetown and VCU (rumored) and Waitlisted by George Washington University.</p>

<p>Salutatorian - United States Naval Academy (Attending), Princeton (Rumored, not confirmed), and probably a bunch of others no one knows about it. She didn’t tell many people where she applied or where she was accepted.</p>

<h1>11/12 (Me, my rank flip-flopped between 11 and 12 throughout the year) - Dartmouth (Attending), Pomona College, Claremont McKenna College, UVA (Echols Scholar and University Achievement Award), W&M (W&M Scholar). Rejected at Columbia (ED) and Yale.</h1>

<p>Most of the Top 5% either ended up attending UVA or Virginia Tech. I go to a public school in Virginia.</p>

<p>Our valedictorians stats and ECs were pretty lackluster.</p>

<p>Valedictorian-
Applied and was accepted to UMich, Princeton, Harvard, Yale, UPenn.
Attending Harvard.</p>

<p>He’s pretty damn smart. And he’s still doing well at Harvard.</p>

<p>Valedictorian - Princeton
Salutatorian - Drexel (full ride, athletic scholarship)</p>

<h1>3 - Cornell</h1>

<p>Others in the class are going to Wellesley, Georgetown, Pitt Honors, Delaware and US Naval Academy.</p>

<p>In our Class of 2010…
Valedictorians: Grinnell College and University of Dayton
Salutatorian: University of Dayton</p>