<p>2013: Columbia University (going to attend)</p>
<p>2012: University of Illinois at Chicago (attending)</p>
<p>2011: University of Illinois at Chicago (attending)</p>
<p>2010: Loyola University Chicago (attending)</p>
<p>2013: Columbia University (going to attend)</p>
<p>2012: University of Illinois at Chicago (attending)</p>
<p>2011: University of Illinois at Chicago (attending)</p>
<p>2010: Loyola University Chicago (attending)</p>
<p>Since this is my school’s first graduating class here are some data:</p>
<p>Val: Accepted to NCSU(Going there), Clemson, and U. of Tennessee.</p>
<p>Sal: Nowhere yet, but applied to Duke and UNC RD.</p>
<p>Me: Accepted to UNC (Likely going there), and Georgia Tech.
*I’d technically be around #3, but my old school did not offer weighted courses and lacked the crazy amount of grade inflation present in my current high school, which damaged my rankings.</p>
<p>Third: Accepted to UNC (Going there), applied to Duke RD.</p>
<p>Fourth: Accepted to NCSU(Going there), Clemson, and Auburn. </p>
<p>Fifth: Applied to MIT(Got deferred), applied to UNC and NCSU RD.</p>
<p>As you all can see, I go to a pretty rural school where “going to college” is more of a general goal, and nobody here really obsesses with prestige.</p>
<p>@KommAtMeBro:</p>
<p>It’s Harvard. Every single applicant there has taken over 9000 APs, gotten a perfect 4.0, 36 on the ACT, 2400 on the SAT, and thousands of volunteering hours.</p>
<p>This is for the class of 2004, at a competitive public high school. </p>
<p>Valedictorian and 1600 SAT - One went to Berkeley and the other UCLA after rejections by Stanford
Rank 2 to 10 - One UCLA, three Stanford, three MIT, and three Berkeley</p>
<p>Several Stanford admits did not have 4.0 UW GPAs. </p>
<p>Overall, the preference for our school was</p>
<p>Stanford > Berkeley = UCLA > Davis > CC</p>
<p>Other colleges were not nearly as universally applied to. Almost 50 went to Cal, 30 went to UCLA, 60 went to Davis. Half went to some UC campus, and only 10 or so went to the Ivies.</p>
<p>Our valedictorian two years ago went to Clemson. Not sure about last year. This year he applied to Brown and Yale, but I personally doubt he gets into either. His class schedule wasn’t that rigorous compared to others (One students took 7 AP one year and did well on all 7), and I think he capped his SAT at 1400 something, which isn’t Ivy League quality without great stats otherwise.</p>
<p>My freshman year the valedictorian went to Siena College. Two years ago they went to Clarkson, and last year the valedictorian went to U of Rochester. I’ll be going to Harvard in the fall.</p>
<p>
Not true at all.</p>
<p>This year and last year, Harvard.</p>
<p>This year’s… waiting to see which school offers the best merit scholarship - University of Michigan, Vanderbilt, or Colorado School of Mines.</p>
<p>This year: either MIT or Yale, depending on who wins
2012: Boston College
2011: Harvard</p>
<p>@slikk:</p>
<p>That was a more of an exaggeration, but it still kind of got the point across that Harvard tends to get several highly qualified applicants.</p>
<p>2012: Harvard EA (attending), Yale, MIT, Stanford, CalTech, Princeton, Brown, Cornell
2011: Harvard (attending), Yale</p>
<p>2013: Siemen’s award winner, so he can probably get in anywhere now [Harvard and Stanford so far.]</p>
<p>2013: 3 people really close to each other: 1 to Dartmouth ED, 1 to Penn ED, and one deferred from Princeton SCEA. </p>
<p>2012: Val- Brown (also got Yale)
Sal- Harvard SCEA</p>
<p>Val is going to Cambridge! Sal got into MIT and Caltech. The top ten basically goes to HYPSM.</p>
<p>2012: One to Yale, one to Dartmouth
2011: Harvard
2010: Amherst, I think</p>
<p>2011: We had a set of twins have the same GPA. One went to Carnegie Mellon, one went to Duke. I think the one at Carnegie dropped out though and transferred to the University of Cincinnati. Our salutatorian for that year went to the University of Pennsylvania.</p>
<p>2012: Our val went to Harvard, and our sal went to Washington University in St. Louis.</p>
<p>2013: Our val’s going to Washington University in St. Louis, and our sal is going to University of Pennsylvania.</p>
<p>2010: Macaulay Honors in NYC Cuny for financial reasons</p>
<p>2011: Valedictorian: Brown
Salutatorian: Duke full-ride</p>
<p>2012: Valedictorian: Princeton (got accepted to Harvard, Princeton, Yale)
Salutatorian: Yale EA (twin brothers)</p>
<p>2013: Got accepted to Princeton EA but then got accepted to Northwestern and he’s deciding which one is a better fit for him (he’s really artsy)</p>
<p>2012: Penn State, USC, UNC, UVA</p>
<p>2011: Cornell (almost got shut out lol)</p>
<p>2012 Williams
2011 Williams college
2010 WPI
2009 Harvard</p>
<p>Surprisingly, ours got rejected from Stanford, MIT, and Harvard. No clue where they’re going anymore</p>