<p>Um…I’m not sure who my school’s valedictorian is, but I know one person is going to Duke. And he’s an amazing student.</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure my school is the worst…2011 valedictorian is going to St. Joseph’s in downtown Brooklyn, and our salutatorian is going to Iona…no one was accepted to an ivy and the highest SAT score and ACT score were 1950 and 29 respectively…however, the 2008 Valedictorian (2080 SAT—previous record out of 2400 until me…so sad, 99 avg, URM) was accepted into Harvard, Princeton, Cornell, Brown, UPenn, Duke, Georgetown, Wellesley, Swarthmore, Georgetown, Columbia, Dartmouth…my school is ridiculously underachieving with inflated GPAS. This years valedictorian got a 1520 on the SAT…out of 2400 while having a 99.04 gpa, and the salutatorian faired no better at 1540…EPIC FAILS x_X My guidance counselor and academic dean think I’m like a genius…(I’m class of 2012)</p>
<p>^That…is actually really sad. Haha</p>
<p>Val is going to NYU. Applied ED.</p>
<p>@aahs12, is your school in Michigan, Because of # U of M acceptances? JW.</p>
<p>Val is going to Stony Brook. Sal is going to Iona. #3 is going to Binghamton. #4 is going to Harvard (was accepted into HYPM, northeastern, ivies, duke…) #5 is going to Cornell.</p>
<p>2011:
VAL: UMBC
Sal(2): College of William & Mary and Virginia Tech </p>
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<p>What’s up with lower ranked kids going to better schools than the valedictorian?</p>
<p>Not sure. 10</p>
<p>Having the better application probably has something to do with it.</p>
<p>I go to a private, Catholic school, so Valedictorians are called “Bishop Greco Scholars”- There were 5
1- Notre Dame
2- Tulane
3- Washington and Lee
4- Centenary(super small,private)
5- Centenary</p>
<p>For the past 8 years UC Berkeley. Not a very good high school.</p>
<p>This past year, our valedictorian went to MIT and the saledictorian went to CalTech.</p>
<p>Awww, reading this topic makes me teary. 8;D I hope I can clinch my Salutatorian spot (if not go up to Valedictorian! :P) this last year and have a successful college acceptance list.</p>
<p>Anyways, Seniors number 1 and 2 are both going to Penn State…</p>
<p>Boy: Cornell
Girl: Iowa State</p>
<p>I only know where the vals/sals went to, not their full list of acceptances:</p>
<p>2009 Val (2, I believe)-Harvard, UCLA</p>
<p>2010 Val-UPenn
2010 Sal (2)-Stanford, UCLA</p>
<p>2011 Val-Stanford
2011 Sal (5)-UCLA (x2), UC Berkeley (x2), Cal State San Francisco</p>
<p>Val-got into Harvard, but going to state school
Sal-U of Mich</p>
<p>We also have a multiple valedictorian system.</p>
<p>1 - Harvard
2 - Yale
1 - Columbia
1 - Penn
1 - Wellesley
2 - UCLA
2 - UCSD
1 - Cal Poly SLO</p>
<p>I think my valedictorian is going to NYU. He also got in Georgetown and he was wait listed for Penn. That’s all I could remember.</p>
<p>2009 - Harvard (accepted Stanford, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, and a few other small schools)
2010 - Washington State University (accepted Stanford, Princeton, Dartmouth, Cornell? She got a full ride to WSU and gets her PhD in 6 years)
2011 - Harvard (accepted Yale, Columbia, Dartmouth, John Hopkins, rejected by Stanford)</p>
<p>Amazingly, the past three years, our valedictorians all had 4.00uw gpa’s, 36 ACT, and 2400 SAT!!!</p>