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[quote=Anonymous]I’m OP. I’m not talking about relationships and dating. I’m saying in terms of education, rigor, and overall vibe. Barnard is Columbia because they share similar curriculums and are so intertwined it’s a given. Wellesley can be argued as either Princeton or Harvard; Princeton since they are both academically rigorous and the “top” school in their group, Harvard because both schools are known for their economics to business/IB/consulting pipeline. Bryn Mawr, even being close to UPenn, seems to be more pre-med focused with Biology and Psychology being their top majors. I’m unsure which Ivies have a large pre-med student culture. Vassar is Brown, again, because of a humanities and arts focused school culture and open curriculum. Smith, Mt. Holyoke, and Radcliffe (don’t know what they were like before closing) I can’t seem to place. [/quote]
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