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Cate School Classes of 2018-2022

Cate School Classes of 2018-2022 1) NYU - 13 2) Stanford / USC / Tulane - 12 5) Penn / Brown / Columbia - 10 8) UChicago / SMU - 9 10) Cornell / Berkeley / Northwestern / Pomona / St. Andrews - 7 Bowdoin - 6 Yale / Georgetown / Tufts - 5 Harvard / Dartmouth / Duke / Williams / UCLA / UVA - 4 Michigan / Boston U. - 3 Vanderbilt - 2 MIT / Johns Hopkins / Boston C. - 1 Princeton - 0 https://www.cate.org/education/college-counseling/college-matriculation-school-profile/ Cate School Classes of 2017-2021  1) Stanford / NYU -14 3) USC - 12 4) Columbia - 11 5) Penn / Brown / Bowdoin - 10 8) Tulane - 9 9) UChicago / Cornell / St. Andrews - 8 12) Yale / Barnard / Michigan / Berkeley / Pomona / Bowdoin - 6 Princeton - 1 https://www.cate.org/education/college-counseling/college-matriculation-school-profile/

Marlborough School Classes of 2018-2022

  Marlborough School Classes of 2018 - 2022 1) NYU - 13 2) Stanford / USC / Tulane - 12 5) Brown / Columbia / Penn - 10 8) UChicago / SMU - 9 10) Cornell / Berkeley / Pomona  / Northeastern / St. Andrews - 7 Yale / Georgetown / Tufts - 5 Dartmouth / Williams / UCLA - 4 Boston U. - 3 Vanderbilt - 2 MIT / Johns Hopkins / Boston C. - 1 Northwestern - 0 https://www.cate.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Cate-School-PROFILE-2022-2023-8.12.22.pdf Marlborough School Classes of 2019 - 2020 1) Stanford / Brown / Barnard - 5 4) UChicago / Cornell / NYU / Michigan - 4 8) Yale / Columbia / Duke / USC / Vanderbilt / Berkeley  - 3 14) Harvard / Tufts / Emory at Oxford / UCLA - 2 https://www.marlborough.org/academics/college-counseling

Commonwealth School Classes of 2015-2023

Commonwealth School Class of 2023 Northeastern University (5) New York University (3) Northwestern University (3) Emory University (2) Harvard University (2) Tufts University (2) Rhode Island School of Design (2) Boston College (1) Bowdoin College (1) Case Western Reserve University (1) Colby College (1)  Columbia University (1) Johns Hopkins University (1) Kenyon College (1) Lesley University (1) Pomona College (1) Smith College (1) University of Chicago (1) University of Colorado Boulder (1) University of Massachusetts Amherst (1) University of Nottingham (1) University of Pennsylvania (1) University of Toronto (1) Vanderbilt University (1) Washington University in St Louis (1) Whitman College (1) Williams College (1) https://www.commschool.org/academics/college-counseling/matriculations Commonwealth School Class of 2022 1) Haverford College (3) 1) UMASS Amherst (3) 3) New York University (2) 3) Wellesley College (2) Barnard College (1) Brandeis University (1) Brown (1) Carleton Coll

Where UChicago Law School Students Went to College

 Where UChicago Law School Students Went to College For the 2021-22 school year, the following undergraduate institutions have the most students enrolled in UChicago Law School's JD program: 1) UChicago - 45 2) Berkeley -  20 3) Northwestern - 18 4) Yale - 16 5) Cornell / Duke / UCLA - 15 8) Brown - 14 9) Harvard / Columbia - 13 11) Georgetown / UT Austin - 12 13) USC / Florida - 11 15) Stanford / WashU / Michigan / Brigham Young - 10 19) Princeton - 9 https://www.law.uchicago.edu/files/2021-09/Announcements_2021-22-FINAL-accessible.pdf

Beverly Hills High School Classes of 2017-2020

Beverly Hills High School Matriculations (Class of 2017-2020) Number of grads going to top private schools UChicago  Accepted 9, Attended 7 Cornell Accepted 11, Attended 7 Penn / Harvard Accepted 6, Attended 3 Princeton / Yale Accepted 3, Attended 2 Stanford Accepted 4, Attended 2 Columbia Accepted 3, Attended 1 Duke Accepted 6, Attended 1 Brown Accepted 1, Attended 1 Dartmouth Accepted 1, Attended 0 Caltech Accepted 1, Attended 0 MIT Not listed Berkeley  Accepted, Attended 64, 31

Top 15 Producers of Fulbright Scholars (2016-2020), Research Institutions

Top 15 Producers of Fulbright Scholars (2016-2020), Research Institutions 1) Brown - 180 2) Georgetown - 163 3) Princeton - 145 4) UChicago - 137 5) Harvard - 131 6) Notre Dame - 124 7) Michigan - 119 8) Northwestern - 113 9) Columbia - 112 10) NYU - 104 11) Penn - 102 12) Stanford - 100 13) Yale - 99 14) USC - 87 15) Berkeley - 84 For the 5 years from 2016-2017 to 2020-2021 Source: https://topproducing.fulbrightonline.org/top-producing-institutions-by-year?filter%5Bproducing_type%5D=Student&filter%5Byear%5D=2016-2017&filter%5Btype%5D=PhD

Six Top Schools That Don't Release College Matriculation Figures

 The Wall of Shame: These schools give the names of colleges where their graduates matriculate (but not numbers). Castilleja School https://www.sidwell.edu/academics/college-counseling/college-matriculation Crystal Springs Upland School https://www.csus.org/academics/college-counseling/college-matriculation Flintridge Preparatory School https://www.flintridgeprep.org/academic-experience/college-counseling/college-matriculation Sidwell Friends https://www.sidwell.edu/academics/college-counseling/college-matriculation Polytechnic School https://drive.google.com/file/d/1k6jjttrEgFZJwMi7ZdBgrLp59DFTZSVf/view The Loomis Chaffee School https://www.loomischaffee.org/academics/college-guidance/matriculation-lists

Collegiate School Classes of 2017-2021

Collegiate School Classes of 2018-2022 Specific figures by school not given. Collegiate School Classes of 2017-2021 During the past 5 years (2017-2021), Collegiate graduates have enrolled at the following colleges and universities:  Harvard University 18 University of Chicago 15 University of Pennsylvania 14 Cornell University 13 Yale University 13 Columbia University 12 Duke University 12 Brown University 9 Northwestern University 8 Dartmouth College 7 Georgetown University 7 University of Michigan 7 Williams College 7 Stanford University 6 Tulane University 5 Vanderbilt University 5 Boston College 4 Bowdoin College 4 Bucknell University 4 New York University 4 Princeton University 4 Washington University in St. Louis 4 https://www.collegiateschool.org/academics/college-guidance Collegiate School Classes of 2016-2020 1) Harvard / Columbia - 17 3) Yale / Penn - 14 5) Brown / Cornell - 12 7) UChicago - 11 8) Stanford / Duke - 9 10) Dartmouth - 8 11) Northwestern / Michigan - 7 13) WashU

Where did University of Michigan Law School students go to college?

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Which colleges send the most students to the University of Michigan Law School? For the class entering in 2020, these are the colleges that sent the most student to University of Michigan Law SchooL. There were 309 entering students and 159 colleges were represented : Michigan - 30 UChicago - 10 Princeton - 9 Michigan State - 7 Berkeley / Georgetown / UVA - 6 Cornell / Harvard / Duke / Columbia - 5 UCLA - 4 George Washington / UT - Austin / Vanderbilt / Penn / Wayne State Brigham Young / Alabama, Tuscaloosa / Penn State / Arizona State / Albion College / Boston U / UNC / USCB - 3

Comparing Stuyvesant & Andover Matriculation at Ivy+ Schools

Comparing Andover and Stuyvesant Ivy+ Enrollment If you consider how many Stuy students go to the Ivy + schools (Ivies, UChicago, Stanford, MIT) for 2016 to 2019... Cornell - 193 UChicago - 100 MIT - 42 Harvard - 41 Yale - 35 Princeton - 34 Columbia - 16 Penn between 15 to 23 Brown between 9 to 21 Dartmouth between 8 to 16 Stanford  between 3 to 15 Total 496 to 536 for four years That's 124 to 134 per year  About 842 seniors in Class of 2019 So 14.7% to 15.9% each year to Ivy+ Compared to Andover Academy (2017 to 2020)... UChicago - 55 Harvard - 48 Yale - 43 Cornell - 36 Penn - 34 Columbia - 32 MIT - 30  Brown - 29 Stanford - 27 Princeton - 26 Dartmouth - 19 Total 379 for four years That's about 94.75 per year About 294 seniors in Class of 2020 So about 32.2% each year go to Ivy+

Bronx High School of Science Classes of 2016-2019

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Bronx High School of Science Classes of 2016-2019 Most popular colleges for grads. 1) SUNY, Stony Brook - 291 2) NYU -   200 3) Michigan - 174 4) CUNY, Baruch - 170 5) SUNY, Bighamton - 150 6) CUNY, Hunter - 143 7) Cornell - 140 8) St. Johns - 107 9) Boston U - 77 10) CUNY, City - 71 11) SUNY, Buffalo - 70 12) Fordham - 60 13) UChicago - 55 14) RIT - 42 15) Carnegie Mellon - 38 16) MIT - 36 Columbia - 12 Princeton* <23 Harvard* <22 Yale* <21 Brown* <20 Stanford* <15 Bronx HS only released exact figures for each year for schools that had more than 5 enrollees in a given year. It also told if a school had 0 enrollees in a given year. Schools with an * indicates that they had between 1 to 5 enrollees in a given year (so the total for four years indicates the maximum number of possible matriculants for schools with low enrollment.) Figures for schools without an asterisk are the exact number of matriculants. The 's' in the chart below indicates 1-5 matriculants for t

Stuyvesant High School Classes of 2016-2021

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Stuyvesant High School Classes of 2020-2021 Stuyvesant only released exact figures for each year for schools that had more than 5 enrollees in a given year. It also told if a school had 0 enrollees in a given year. Schools with an 's' indicates that they had between 1 to 5 enrollees in a given year (so the total for two years indicates the maximum possible number of matriculants for schools with low enrollment.) Figures for schools without an 's' in either column are the exact number of matriculants. Stuyvesant High School Classes of 2016-2019 Matriculations 1) NYU - 305 2) SUNY, Stony Brook - 277 3) CUNY, Hunter - 205 4) SUNY, Binghamton - 199 5) Cornell - 193 6) CUNY, Baruch - 135 7) UChicago - 100 8) SUNY, Buffalo - 89 9) Boston U - 84 10) Fordham - 70 11) Michigan* -  66 to 70 12) Carnegie Mellon - 64 13) Rensselaer Polytechnic - 52 14) St. Johns - 51 15) MIT - 42 16) Harvard - 41 17) CUNY, City* - 38 to 42 18) RIT - 37 19) Yale - 35 20) Princeton - 34 Columbia - 16

Harvard's Decline? Two Nobelists Leave for UChicago in Two Years

This week came the stunning news that the University of Chicago poached a second Nobel Prize-Winner from Harvard. In Two Years. This is completely unprecedented. Never in the past 120 years has Harvard lost two Nobelists in two consecutive years--especially to the same institution. Last year, UChicago attracted Harvard's newly-minted Nobelist Michael Kremer, an economist. This year it's biochemist Jack Szostak, who won the Nobel in Medicine in 2009. It's a sign of the new clout coming from Hyde Park, Chicago. While UChicago has been one of the nation's leading universities since its founding 130 years ago, it sometimes lost faculty members to the Ivies or West Coast universities. But now the trend has been reversed in a big way. It's not just that UChicago stole two Harvard faculty members in two years. That would be nothing new since UChicago has stolen a fair number of high-profile Harvard faculty in recent years. But to poach two Nobel Prize-Winners from an East

The Most Popular Colleges at the Top 50 Prep Schools in the U.S.

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The Most Popular Colleges at the Top 50 Prep Schools in the U.S.   Here is a list of the most popular colleges at the Top 50 private high schools in the U.S. along with the number of students who enroll annually in 43 of those 50 schools on average. Based on our exclusive analysis of enrollment figures released by each school. UChicago is the most popular college followed by NYU in second and Harvard in third place. Rank     College            Total Number of Students from Top 50 Private High Schools Annually 1) UChicago - 200.3 2) NYU - 167.8 3)  Harvard - 163.2 4) Cornell - 155.3 5) Penn - 153.1 6) Georgetown - 151.5 7) Yale - 147.4 8) Brown - 134 9) Columbia - 132.3 10) WashU - 114.1 11)  USC - 106.8 12) Tufts - 105.2 13) Princeton - 99.3 14) Stanford - 89.2 15) Dartmouth - 88.7 16) Duke - 76.9 17) Northwestern - 76.3 18) Berkeley - 62.2 19) Vanderbilt - 62 20) Williams - 56.6 21) MIT - 54.7 22) Johns Hopkins - 37 Most popular means the college at which the most students overall enr

UChicago is the Most Popular College at the Top 40 Prep Schools in the U.S.

 The Most Popular Colleges at the Top 40 Prep Schools in the U.S.   Here is a list of the most popular colleges at the Top 40 private high schools in the U.S. along with the number of students who enroll annually in 35 of those 40 schools on average. UChicago is the most popular college followed by NYU in second and Harvard in third place. Rank     College            Total Number of Students from Top 40 Private High Schools Annually 1) UChicago - 169.9 2) NYU - 150.1 3)  Harvard - 147.4 4) Cornell - 142.2 5) Penn - 137.1 6) Yale - 132 7) Georgetown - 130.1 8) Brown - 121.45 9) Columbia - 119.6 10) WashU - 101.6 11)  USC - 94 12) Tufts - 93.6 13) Princeton - 89 14) Stanford - 79.4 15) Dartmouth - 75.3 16) Duke - 64.4 17) Northwestern - 64.2 18) Berkeley - 59 19) Williams - 53.2 20) Vanderbilt - 50.4 21) MIT - 48.4 22) Johns Hopkins - 30 Most popular means the college at which the most students overall enrolled in. UChicago is one of the top three most popular colleges at 15 prep schools

Delbarton School Classes of 2017-2022

Class of 2022 1) Boston C. - 12 2) Notre Dame - 8 3) Georgetown - 6 4) Richmond - 5 5) Wisconsin / Villanova - 4 7) Cornell / Dartmouth / Bucknell / Lehigh / Providence / Miami / Wake Forest - 3 14) Boston U. / Case Western / Holy Cross / William and Mary / Columbia / Elon / Fordham / High Point / NYU / Penn State / SMU / U/S/ Military Academy / Penn / Rochester / UVA - 2 UChicago / Stanford / Brown / Duke / Johns Hopkins / Northwestern / Princeton / USC / Williams / UCLA- 1 Harvard / MIT / Berkeley / Vanderbilt - 0 https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1657818087/delbarton/wbarlmpgnxh5cqrw4enz/2022CollegeList-Numbers2.pdf Classes of 2017-2020 1) Notre Dame / Villanova - 35 3) Georgetown - 32 4) Wake Forest - 23 5) Duke / Michigan - 15 7) Princeton - 13 8) Penn - 12 9) NYU - 11 10) Yale - 10 11) Brown / Dartmouth / Cornell / Vanderbilt - 9 15) Columbia / USC - 6 Tufts - 4 MIT / Miami - 3 UChicago / Stanford / MIT / Johns Hopkins / Northwestern - 2 Harvard - 1 Class of 2021 1) Boston

Newark Academy Classes of 2019-2022

Newark Academy Classes of 2019-2022 1) NYU - 19 2)  Cornell - 17 3) Penn - 15 4) Duke - 13 5) Northwestern / WashU - 12 7) Lehigh / Wisconsin- 11 9) Harvard /  Syracuse - 9 11) Columbia / Emory / Fordham / Northeastern / Michigan - 8 16) Brown / Georgetown / Bucknell / George Washington - 7 20) Tufts / USC / Rutgers / McGill / Boston C. - 6 25) UChicago / Yale / Princeton / Dartmouth / Swarthmore / Hamilton / Lafayette - 5 Vanderbilt / Boston U. - 4 Johns Hopkins - 3 Williams - 2 MIT / Berkeley - 1 https://newarka.myschoolapp.com/ftpimages/85/download/download_5038380.pdf Newark Academy Classes of 2018-2021 1) Penn / NYU - 20 3) Cornell - 17 4) WashU - 14 5) Northwestern / Syracuse - 12  7) Harvard / Lehigh - 11 9) Emory - 10 10) Duke / Northeastern / Wisconsin, Madison - 9 13) Columbia / Michigan / Fordham - 8  16) Indiana, Bloomington - 7 17) Yale / USC / Boston C. / Lafayette / Rutgers - 6 22) Dartmouth / Brown / Georgetown / Hamilton / Bucknell / Boston U. / Tufts / McGill / UMiami