Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology has released the college destinations of their graduates for 2015, by state, which is a somewhat strange way to do it. Here’s the list with the number of students attending each school :
Massachusetts:
Amherst college 1
Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering 1
Harvard 3
MIT 8
Mount Holyoke 1
Wellesley 1
Williams 1
Worchester Polytechnic Institute 2
California
Cal Tech 1
Pomona 1
Stanford 6
UC Berkeley 6
UCLA 1
UCSD 1
Illinois
U. of Chicago 8
U. of Indiana Urbana Champaign 7
South Carolina
Clemson 1
USC 1
Utah
Brigham Young 1
Michigan
Kalamazoo 1
U. of Michigan 18
Maryland
Johns Hopkins 5
MD Institute of Art 1
Naval Academy 2
UMD College Park 5
Ohio
Case Western 5
Ohio State 2
Pennsylvania
Carnegie Mellon 16
Penn State 2
UPenn 2
U Pittsburgh 5
Georgia
Emory 1
GA Tech 6
Washington DC
Georgetown 1
George Washington 2
Alabama
U of Alabama 3
Connecticut
Coast Guard Academy 1
Wesleyan 1
Yale 5
Tennessee
Vanderbilt 3
North Carolina
UNC 1
Duke 9
Wake Forest 1
New York
Columbia 4
Cornell 14
NYU 3
Rensselaer Polytechnic 2
Rochester Institute Tech 3
Stony Brook 2
Union college 1
US Military Academy 3
Vermont
Middlebury 1
New Jersey
Princeton 5
Stevens Institute Technology 1
New Hampshire
Darmouth 2
Texas
University Texas 2
Baylor 1
Rice 4
Indiana
St. Mary’s College 1
Notre Dame 2
Missouri
Washington University 8
Virginia
William and Mary 44
George Mason 3
James Madison 4
UVA 81
Virginia Commonwealth 9
Virginia Tech 38
Louisiana
Tulane 1
Washington
University of Washington 2
Florida
University of Miami 3
Iowa
Iowa State 1
Six students are attending colleges in other countries.