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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So I guess they are defining 'Ivy'...how? Ivies (other than Cornell) are SMALL. They are liberal arts oriented--with emphasis on knowledge exploration and well-roundedness. Most are undergrad focused with very small class sizes. The campus is old and ivy-covered:)---in New England. I get a place like W&M, etc being labeled Ivy-like-it fits the bill--but some of these others are just absolutely nuts---Hopkins (about the least like an Ivy in environment)--a military academy (huh?), huge schools (not)... How about they just call the list 'very good schools'---but using the 'Ivy' moniker just doesn't fit.[/quote] I think you're overthinking it, the point they're making is that the ivies were traditionally the most sought over by employers but this is becoming less true and instead here are 20 schools whose graduates are super highly sought over[/quote]
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