Is there a difference between Columbia,Penn and Dartmouth,Brown,Cornell ?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DC managed, in the before time, to tour all except Dartmouth before deciding where to go early. In DC's young adult eyes - there were lots of significant differences. An

The actual tours were quite influential so that is something to consider. Have mixed feeling about that. I think my favorite was undermined by a tour on the wrong day at the wrong time and another top school had a bad presentation and very meh tour which was a negative influence.


meant where to apply early.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ivy tiers:
T1: Harvard Yale Princeton
T2: Columbia Penn
T3: Brown Dartmouth Cornell


T1: Your Ass Which
T2: Is Where You Just Pulled
T3: Those Things From

Haiku is fun! Who's next?
Anonymous
OP is a troll who didn't attend Dartmouth - Brown grad here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ivy tiers:
T1: Harvard Yale Princeton
T2: Columbia Penn
T3: Brown Dartmouth Cornell


T1: Your Ass Which
T2: Is Where You Just Pulled
T3: Those Things From

Haiku is fun! Who's next?


Are you just upset

Because the other poster

Is telling the truth
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ivy tiers:
T1: Harvard Yale Princeton
T2: Columbia Penn
T3: Brown Dartmouth Cornell


T1: Your Ass Which
T2: Is Where You Just Pulled
T3: Those Things From

Haiku is fun! Who's next?

Where is this ignorant idiot from?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ivy tiers:
T1: Harvard Yale Princeton
T2: Columbia Penn
T3: Brown Dartmouth Cornell


T1: Your Ass Which
T2: Is Where You Just Pulled
T3: Those Things From

Haiku is fun! Who's next?


Are you just upset

Because the other poster

Is telling the truth


I think it is ridiculous

Someone thinks this is

Insightful or valuable
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brown is arguably the most obscure Ivy, yet has a lower acceptance rate than Penn, Dartmouth and Cornell. Ask yourself why? Because it's the hottest college in the country.

Columbia has a slightly lower acceptance rate, but many thousands of their apps are fueled by an interest in going to college in New York, New York.


If Brown was the hottest ivy then HYP, Columbia and Penn would have lower yields than Brown. They dont. You are either trolling or very bizarre. Brown is not one of the hotter ivies.


We won several best dressed and hottest Ivy girls awards
Anonymous
Where are the hotty ivy boys? Not at P or H based on my anecdotal tours. Brown? Maybe out in the fresh country air at Cornell or Dartmouth?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where are the hotty ivy boys? Not at P or H based on my anecdotal tours. Brown? Maybe out in the fresh country air at Cornell or Dartmouth?


You are on the wrong website. Google playgirls.com
Anonymous
Harvard
Yale
Princeton

Dartmouth
Brown
Columbia
Penn
Cornell

Above in my order, but far more important is what your child wants/loves/hates.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ivy tiers:
T1: Harvard Yale Princeton
T2: Columbia Penn
T3: Brown Dartmouth Cornell


T1: Your Ass Which
T2: Is Where You Just Pulled
T3: Those Things From

Haiku is fun! Who's next?


Are you just upset

Because the other poster

Is telling the truth


Anonymous
They have different personalities. Doing well at a school that suits you is better than prestige at one that doesn’t.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Harvard
Yale
Princeton

Dartmouth
Brown
Columbia
Penn
Cornell

Above in my order, but far more important is what your child wants/loves/hates.

Who the hell cares about your nonsense - except you and your grandma?







Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ivy tiers:
T1: Harvard Yale Princeton
T2: Columbia Penn
T3: Brown Dartmouth Cornell


T1: Your Ass Which
T2: Is Where You Just Pulled
T3: Those Things From

Haiku is fun! Who's next?


Are you just upset

Because the other poster

Is telling the truth


I think it is ridiculous

Someone thinks this is

Insightful or valuable


I think you need to

Google exactly what a

Haiku is okay?
Anonymous
Yes, Cornell is on Georgetown, Emory, WashU level. Brown and Dartmouth are Johns Hopkins, Northwestern level schools.
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