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The Death of Mountains

The Death of Mountains in Bloomington, MN

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The Death of Mountains in Bloomington, MN

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Using the Freshman Herald, a since-discontinued yearbook of the incoming freshman class, the 'Prince' generated a list of 250 high schools that have produced an average of at least one Princetonian per year for a decade-long period beginning in the early 2000s. Even 10 years ago, they accounted for as much as 40 percent of each Princeton class.
The list spans well-known public and private schools across the northeast - Phillips Exeter in N.H. and Andover in Mass., Stuyvesant in N.Y. and Thomas Jefferson in Va.- and along the West Coast - the likes of Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles and the Menlo School in the Bay Area. Public high schools familiar to resident New Jerseyites also feature prominently: Princeton High School and the Bergen County Academies. Using the Freshman Herald, a since-discontinued yearbook of the incoming freshman class, the 'Prince' generated a list of 250 high schools that have produced an average of at least one Princetonian per year for a decade-long period beginning in the early 2000s. Even 10 years ago, they accounted for as much as 40 percent of each Princeton class.
The list spans well-known public and private schools across the northeast - Phillips Exeter in N.H. and Andover in Mass., Stuyvesant in N.Y. and Thomas Jefferson in Va.- and along the West Coast - the likes of Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles and the Menlo School in the Bay Area. Public high schools familiar to resident New Jerseyites also feature prominently: Princeton High School and the Bergen County Academies.
Using the Freshman Herald, a since-discontinued yearbook of the incoming freshman class, the 'Prince' generated a list of 250 high schools that have produced an average of at least one Princetonian per year for a decade-long period beginning in the early 2000s. Even 10 years ago, they accounted for as much as 40 percent of each Princeton class.
The list spans well-known public and private schools across the northeast - Phillips Exeter in N.H. and Andover in Mass., Stuyvesant in N.Y. and Thomas Jefferson in Va.- and along the West Coast - the likes of Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles and the Menlo School in the Bay Area. Public high schools familiar to resident New Jerseyites also feature prominently: Princeton High School and the Bergen County Academies. Using the Freshman Herald, a since-discontinued yearbook of the incoming freshman class, the 'Prince' generated a list of 250 high schools that have produced an average of at least one Princetonian per year for a decade-long period beginning in the early 2000s. Even 10 years ago, they accounted for as much as 40 percent of each Princeton class.
The list spans well-known public and private schools across the northeast - Phillips Exeter in N.H. and Andover in Mass., Stuyvesant in N.Y. and Thomas Jefferson in Va.- and along the West Coast - the likes of Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles and the Menlo School in the Bay Area. Public high schools familiar to resident New Jerseyites also feature prominently: Princeton High School and the Bergen County Academies.
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