<p>Valedictorian: Harvard (Accepted REA)</p>
<p>Salutatorian: Williams (Accepted ED)</p>
<p>Valedictorian: Harvard (Accepted REA)</p>
<p>Salutatorian: Williams (Accepted ED)</p>
<p>Val: Lehigh University</p>
<p>Sal: UPenn</p>
<p>3#: MIT LOL</p>
<p>Three Valedictorians accepted to Princeton, Harvard, and Dartsmouth</p>
<p>My school doesn’t officially announce val, but my friend who is rank 1 got a likely from Yale for STEM :o</p>
<p>As of right now, I’m val and I haven’t gotten accepted anywhere special… but the current sal got into CalTech, full ride from Questbridge!!!</p>
<p>This year: Williams</p>
<p>Last year: Dartmouth (sal got Princeton)</p>
<p>Year before that: Princeton</p>
<p>I’m jealous :(</p>
<p>Two years ago: Val (my sibling haha)- MIT; Sal- Johns Hopkins
Last year: Val- Was going to Wash. U, then got off the waiting list at UPenn where he is going; Sal- Yale
This year: Val- Got rejected from Stanford (the school was pretty shocked but not completely because no one from my school in its entire history has gotten in to Stanford) so probably Carnegie Mellon, Harvey Mudd, or Wash. U; Sal- No idea (got rejected outright from Princeton-- another shock)</p>
<p>My son got into:</p>
<p>Cornell ED
UNC - Chapel Hill
Georgia Tech
Tulane - huge scholarship
Rutgers (We live in NJ) - large scholarship</p>
<p>He had to withdraw his apps (after getting accepted ED) to Princeton, Vanderbilt, WUSTL and U of Miami so he will never know about those.</p>
<p>To the person who does not consider Stevens Institute of Technology “prestigious”, I beg to differ with you. In the science, engineering, and technological management world it is very prestigious. Every Stevens alumnus I know including myself has done extremely well. Stop falling for US News’ baloney that only the “Ivy League” schools are good.</p>
<p>We have multiple valedictorians, since my school is nice. But we also have county-listed “All-Stars,” so those people are the real vals.</p>
<p>Class of 2011 – Rice
2010 – University of Washington
2009 – Yale (but there was Caltech, Stanford, Yale)
2008 – Yale</p>
<p>Pretty much, everyone goes instate except for the couple who are good enough to get out. Hopefully I’ll be one of them.</p>
<p>Val 2011 applied to and got accepted by Chicago, Northwestern, Duke and Wake Forest. He attends Chicago.</p>
<p>Sal 2011 applied to and got accepted by Columbia, Duke, Stanford and USC. Was refused by Harvard and Yale. She attends USC as was selected for President’s scholarship (full ride).</p>
<p>Val 2010 attends Columbia, and I know she she also got accepted by Penn, but I’m not sure about where else she applied to. I don’t think she applied to Harvard or Yale though.</p>
<p>Val 2009 was my older brother and he attends UCLA (instate). He wanted to stay in California, so only applied to CA colleges, and UCLA was always his #1 choice. He was accepted by Berkeley and Stanford, but decided they were too close to home.</p>
<p>My school doesn’t rank but the girl who would be valedictorian got a likely letter from Duke a few weeks ago.</p>
<p>Valedictorian 2011: UNC-Chapel Hill on a full ride
Salutatorian 2011: USC (South Carolina) Honors College</p>
<p>Last year: Val went to ucla, sals went to uc Berkeley and georgetown
Dont know about this year yet</p>
<p>Wow, I can’t believe I used to care so much about this kind of stuff.</p>
<p>The valedictorian of my school got accepted to UChicago EA. But for some reason, he decided he was going to apply to Vandy EDII. He hasn’t been accepted yet, but I’m almost 100% certain he will. What a weird decision, if you ask me. But he said he felt indifferent about both schools. It’s hard for me to believe that when Chicago has been my dream school for years.</p>
<p>Last year, the valedictorian went to Notre Dame, and the year before that, I think she went to Harvard.</p>
<p>The sal last year went to Boston college and the val this year is going to RIT. No one really leaves New York outside a select group and almost every top 5% kid applies to Cornell.
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<p>The valedictorian of my school this year is going to Harvard (she applied early). I’m so jealous…lol.</p>
<p>Last year: Hopkins.</p>
<p>Urban high school, about 6-8 students with perfect 4.0 (unweighted) gpas. So far, from my son, have heard that some of them have been admitted to Stanford, Yale, Northwestern, Johns Hopkins, with most admissions decisions still not reported.</p>
<p>Last year went to Brandeis.</p>
<p>I don’t know where I am going because I am the world’s worst Valedictorian.</p>