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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is that one of the schools that is not considered part of the “Ivy League” portion of the school? [/quote] The whole school is Ivy. [/quote] Really? I have a lot of friends from New York and grew up near there. Everyone I knew growing up considered only the undergrad arts and sciences to be Ivy. [/quote] Cornell grad here who grew up in NY. Never heard that in my life. [/quote] Heard this where I grew up in the 80s and into the 90s. Maybe things have changed, but people seemed to be clear back then that the grad schools and the more specific schools other than sciences were not Ivy League. The idea was that the other Ivies were all liberal arts colleges, so only the liberal arts focused college at Cornell was considered Ivy. [/quote] None of the ivies are liberal arts colleges. And no grad students participate in ivy league sports. You sound not informed at all. Proud cornell alum ( humec) and yale grd.[/quote]
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