My nephew Brian C. was UNI class of 2010. He currently attends Cal Berkeley. The college bound acceptance was a voluntary information the students provided to the school. In his case he was accepted to Cornell. Berkeley and USC. All three schools were reported and registered on the UNI High acceptance tally. UNI has a honor system and students should have reported the truthful information.
The UNI report has a skew for the Ivy statistics because the same group of outstanding scholars accepted to Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Oxford were also accepted to the second tier Ivies as well. numerous Ivy acceptance were the result of the same applicants. The list only reflects the total successful acceptances and not one acceptance per student but rather based on the entire senior class.
UNI has no method of tracking the final campus destination for each students when some late acceptance letters arrive later than June and students had yet to ponder the numerous choices during the summer.
UNI High is an outstanding school. The credits go to the teachers, students and most importantly parents like Brian's mom. She quit her job since Brian started 6th grade to nurture her son to be the very best. She enrolled him in year round tutoring and SAT prep courses outside of the school. Each summer a good budget was set aside for him to travel internationally to perform voluntary work in order to enhance his college resume. The competitive nature of the school many parents must be involved to insure their children keep up with the class. Some hired professional in house academic trainers year round.
Parents short in cash should seriously consider your budget in addition to your mortgage, MR, HOA and Property tax. Academic coaches demand 15hr/wk at $75/hr. For those without coaching will not be able to compete in class for the best grades. The UNI High student scholars are like the Chinese and Russian Gymnasts trained to humiliate those who are less than perfect.
(revised to delete Brian's last name)