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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Huge alumni network [/b]and sense of community. Always something going on that's on campus (don't need to leave campus). Something for everyone---seriously, there's a club for everything. There's often specialized dorms, a Greek system for those who are interested, etc.[/quote] eh. i went to a big b10 school and my sister went to an elite top 5 slac. The network at the slac is better. Sure there are more 'alumni' living from my b10 school but it is really diluted. My sister can cold call or cold email alums and they are willing to talk, go to bat for her, give her advice - that's teh benefit of a small but powerful and proud alum network. Princeton, Wellesley, Dartmouth, Williams all have way better alum networks than any 'large school' in terms of effectiveness. And that's what counts.[/quote] +1 With alumni networks is quality over quantity[/quote] I've never used my ivy network. Never came up. [/quote]
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