That’s great and all, but Wesleyan is much worse my ranked and the outcomes don’t line up. It wouldn’t be compared to Williams and Amherst today- maybe for sports? |
Maybe they aren’t the same people |
The OP simply asked a question. And both Brown and Dartmouth have a medical school. |
The unofficial rule of thumb: to be ivy-like, you’re the first choice for lots of applicants. I know of no one who willingly picked Wesleyan as a first choice. They all wished they got Yale or Brown or Amherst |
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Wake Forest
Williams Duke Amherst |
You can’t be serious with this post. |
NP. You don’t know what you are talking about. Williams, Wesleyan and Amherst were a thing. Times have changed, we get it, but history does not. |
I mean the historical facts don’t particularly help when we are asking for the current reality. |
Exactly. Those were the original "little three ivies" period. |
| Traditionally, Little Ivies have represented purely undergraduate-focused alternatives to the Ivy League. Students can decide for themselves which approach to education suits them better. |
Georgia Southern Appalachian State University of Memphis Alabama Birmingham University of North Texas |
These schools form the Little Three, sans Ivy. Little Ivies can only be designated unofficially. Nonetheless, historical and current published sources can be helpful in such designations. |
Just little three. Ivies is for the insecure. |
| What is a little ivy (versus an ivy+)? |
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