And the results are in…
I’m not a fan of what I’d call true “business-y” posts. I think my rural Wisconsin upbringing makes me cringe at any form of self-aggrandizement. Really, this post is a testament to the work ethic, character, and drive of the extraordinary young people with whom I had the honor of working this year.
Many of them have decided which college they will attend; many are still struggling in the best way possible between multiple wonderful opportunities. I’m thrilled for all of them and reminded tangibly in their communications with me why I love my work.
Here is the list of colleges that offered admission to the students I worked with in the class of 2014:
Boston College
California Institute of Technology
Carnegie Mellon University
Chapman University
Columbia University (2)
Cornell University (2)
Dartmouth College
Duke University (2)
Emory University (2)
Fordham University
George Washington University (2)
Harvey Mudd College
Indiana University, Bloomington (2)
Johns Hopkins University (2)
Macalester College
Middlebury College
New York University (2)
Northwestern University (2)
Oberlin College
Occidental College (2)
Ohio State University
Pennsylvania State University (2)
Rider University, Westminster Choir College
San Jose State University
Stanford University (2)
Swarthmore College
Texas A&M University
University of California, Berkeley (5)
University of California, Davis (7)
University of California, Irvine (10)
University of California, Los Angeles (7)
University of California, Merced
University of California, Riverside
University of California, San Diego (10)
University of California, Santa Barbara (9)
University of California, Santa Cruz (4)
University of Chicago (2)
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
University of Pennsylvania
University of Rochester
University of Southern California (4)
University of Washington, Seattle (3)
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Vanderbilt University
Vassar College
Washington University, St. Louis (3)
Williams College (2)
It was a great year – I couldn’t be more proud of my kids (sorry, you guys – young women and men)!