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Every week we add fresh articles that cover a mix of local and global topics. Want to know which high schools send the most students to MIT? Check out our piece titled Which high schools feed the most students to MIT? – it breaks down the data and highlights schools like Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology and Stuyvesant High School.
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In my recent exploration, I delved into which high schools provide the most students to the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). It became clear that a variety of high schools, particularly those with a strong science and math focus, consistently send students to MIT. Top feeder schools include Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (Virginia), Stuyvesant High School (New York), and Phillips Academy (Massachusetts). Interestingly, international schools also have a strong presence, with Raffles Institution (Singapore) standing out. It's fascinating to see the global reach and diverse backgrounds of MIT students.
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