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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Top tier research reputation at a small fraction of the cost. Some students like the sports culture and school spirit as well. [b]Ignoring the top-middle Ivies and the likes of Stanford/MIT/Caltech/Hopkins, etc.[/b], the top research universities are public flagships. UC's (across the board), U. Michigan, U. Washington, Purdue (for engineering), UNC-CH, etc. The top students get access to world renowned professors, have small honors-specific classes, get great merit aid given they are competitive for Ivies. [/quote] Harvard or Princeton not offering all that?[/quote] Can you not read? Are Harvard and Princeton not top Ivies?[/quote] I think you meant to say top/middle ivys rather than top-middle. That is why pp got confused. By the way Cornell is a lower ivy but known for their STEM and Engineering programs. I bet their research is top notch. I did not go to Cornell but I work in a STEM field.[/quote]
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