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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Tier 1: HYP Tier 2: Wharton, Dyson Tier 3: Columbia CC SEAS, Penn non-Wharton, Brown, Dartmouth, Cornell non-Dyson non-contract. Tier 4: Cornell contract colleges [/b] Agree?[/quote] People who think that partial state funding contaminates a school and diminishes the academic experience are horrible snobs. What your snobbery overlooks is the more egalitarian, modern, democratic spirit associated with the study of pragmatic topics, [b]the early admission of women[/b], and public consensus that highly-talented students within a state are worth investing in. Plus it's essentially a hack for in-state students to save $30K. Doesn't DCUM like life hacks? Cornell is a larger school with a different history from most of the other Ivies. It is in some ways "not like the others" but that is not a better or worse situation. There is no "worst Ivy". [/quote] No such thing as early admission of women at Cornell. Is this gpt generated?[/quote] I assume it’s referring to the fact that Cornell was founded as a co-ed institution, when most of its peers were male only until the 1970s or later. [/quote]
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