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Are they? The most competitive employers still heavily ivy grads and ivy grads are over represented in top ranked graduate programs |
Majority of top 10 schools on USNWR are not ivy |
Yeah. Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded. |
So many good non-ivy schools. |
4 out of 10 and 2 out of the top 3 being ivy doesn't seem top be making the point you want to make. |
Good for him. What type of stats did he have to get that deal? What does it take? |
Top 3 vary substantially year to year. The fact is that most top schools are not ivy. |
New ravnkings come out in a month or so we will see if all 8 ivys are still T20. But regardless pp is correct, the ivys being the be all end allvdoes not exist anymore. Ask students trying to land investment banking . NYU, Georgetown and the like weren't always T10 for best placement. https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/ib-target-schools |
Half of the ivy league is top 10, a quarter are top 3. Only in DCUM land would that mean the ivy league isn't prestigious anymore |
Did you read the list? The top school is an ivy and 6 of the 8 ivies are listed as top targets. For a list based on volume, it's pretty impressive that they are outcompeting other schools 10x their size |
Was the bottom half ever prestigious? |
This. The Ivies have become a little expensive country club for wealthy folks, so many other better options in Canada, Europe and right here. |
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Rich kids that don't get into Ivys or Ivy equivalents go to selective lacs or well-known privates along the lines of Wake Forest.
Many students opt for the honors program at a large State University. Or a private school willing to give good merit. |
| When someone says “Ivy” they don’t literally mean exactly the 8 ivy schools. Most people don’t really know all 8 and just use the word as a proxy for a top school. They’re generally also thinking of Stanford, MIT, Duke, Caltech, etc. |