"New" Ivy League

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Anonymous wrote:So we are now re-defining Ivy League Schools?

https://www.fox5dc.com/news/two-dc-area-schools-make-new-ivy-league-colleges-list


UMD College Psrk is ascending.

Take note Maryland residents. Days of it being a safety school for high stats kids ( even if not a CS major) are gone.


The Big Ten move was perfect. The conference has a type and UMD is a perfect fit. The incoming freshman test scores are 3rd in the big ten only behind Nortwestern and Michigan but ahead of all others.


You meant to say was third in the B1G. With UCLA, USC, and Washington in the conference now, it’s going to drop to 5-6.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So we are now re-defining Ivy League Schools?

https://www.fox5dc.com/news/two-dc-area-schools-make-new-ivy-league-colleges-list


The tie that bind real ivies is their sports league. Forbes wants to create fake ivies for schools that have no sports ties, no connections whatsoever other than the amount of ad space they buy. Ivies don't need to sell themselves. The has beens, the wannabes need to toot their own horns.
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Anonymous wrote:IVY means less and less these days. It's much harder to get into UVA or JHU or Chicago, or MIT or ... or...or ....
And if you get a STEM degree from MIT or JHU or an economics degree from Chicago or Gerogetown.. you will be miles ahead of the "womens studies" dude from Yale.


UNC Chapel Hill is new Yale. Single hardest admit OOS.


Wouldn’t the new Yale have an overall admit rate of only 4.5%?

I don’t think University of Washington is the new MIT just because they only admit 50 kids OOS for CS.


This thread is stupid. Walmart, with it's acceptance rate of 2.5% - is lower than Harvard, Columbia, or Stanford. California minimum wage of $20 means the new ivies will soon emerge from the likes of Walmart, McDonald's, Target, Burger King's, Taco Bell, Popeyes, and El Pollo Local chicken places.

https://www.saobserver.net/trending-now/morning-start-walmart-has-a-lower-acceptance-rate-than-harvard-3718563
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