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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Harvard, Princeton, and Penn are the only ivies that are well known internationally. Yale is a maybe. Outside that, the others are unknown.[/quote] Maybe business people outside the United States know about Wharton. I don’t think most people in the United States have heard of it. People here like to hate on Columbia, but it has a much stronger brand than Penn. [/quote] Are you joking regarding Columbia having a brand?[/quote] Columbia has the New York effect, same as NYU.[/quote] Of course, people choose Columbia for NYC but I have never heard of it having a brand. It doesn’t.[/quote] you have to be kidding. Columbia has a massive brand, way better than Penn for sure. [/quote] Uhhh no. Columbia falsified data that led to higher rankings for a decade. Both were t10 then and columbia rightfully is not now. Penn ranks higher in US and world ratings for clear objective reasons. Both are much more renowned than the bottom ivies, Dartmouth/Brown/Cornell but Penn is no question ahead of Columbia and has been for almost 50 yrs[/quote] Columbia/Cornell/Dartmouth are the bottom Ivies. Brown is above them, but below Penn.[/quote] Truth. [/quote]
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