Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame, Columbia, Emory, Cornell, Wash U, etc.
The reality is that bottom-tier Ivies will get your kid the same outcomes as other T25s. Choose based on fit.
Reading comprehension issues. Obviously not an ivy grad.
Posts like this waste everyone's time. Why do you do it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame, Columbia, Emory, Cornell, Wash U, etc.
The reality is that bottom-tier Ivies will get your kid the same outcomes as other T25s. Choose based on fit.
Reading comprehension issues. Obviously not an ivy grad.
Anonymous wrote:Along this line of “thinking”, all non-Harvard Ivies are Harvard rejects.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts, UChicago, Northwestern, UVA, Georgetown and any other non ivy T30 school.
U Michigan. Some above are T20s, dummy^
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dartmouth
Ding! Another contestant has won the "I don't know what schools are Ivies" challenge!
Anonymous wrote:Tufts, UChicago, Northwestern, UVA, Georgetown and any other non ivy T30 school.
Anonymous wrote:Dartmouth
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame, Columbia, Emory, Cornell, Wash U, etc.
The reality is that bottom-tier Ivies will get your kid the same outcomes as other T25s. Choose based on fit.
Reading comprehension issues. Obviously not an ivy grad.
Wait. Cornell is an Ivy? I thought it was a state school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame, Columbia, Emory, Cornell, Wash U, etc.
The reality is that bottom-tier Ivies will get your kid the same outcomes as other T25s. Choose based on fit.
Reading comprehension issues. Obviously not an ivy grad.
Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame, Columbia, Emory, Cornell, Wash U, etc.
The reality is that bottom-tier Ivies will get your kid the same outcomes as other T25s. Choose based on fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA
BU
BC
Wellesley
Penn
Georgetown
Chapel Hill
Northwestern
Inaccurate response. Ivy rejects are not getting in Northwestern, Georgetown, U Penn, and UNC as a non-resident; they may, but it is far from common.
Many EA or ED Ivy rejects look to the schools which offer a second round of ED (ED II); such schools tend to be LACs.