Anonymous wrote:If NYU and Michigan are overrated by DCUM, then UVA, which tends to be ranked next to Yale and Princeton here, certainly is.
Anonymous wrote:UVA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UChicago, Northwestern, JHU, and Emory, the self labeled 'ivy plus' schools by DCUM strivers.
+1. Ivies are soooo overrrated... so we created a term for schools that are TOTALLY just as if not MORE elite and we called it IVY plus. lol
You all are so misinformed it’s embarrassing. Ivy Plus was coined by Ivy League schools themselves and is used in a limited, official capacity when discussing library exchanges, consortia, faculty conferences, you name it. It’s also a term used by Ivy League alumni associations for networking purposes. Example: http://rmhuc.clubs.harvard.edu/article.html?aid=265
I honestly wonder if this person is, counterintuitively, an Emory shill. Unprovoked, they keep bringing up Emory in association with higher-calibre schools, even on that other thread about the Ivy League. No one's talking about Emory here...
Beyond that this person who keeps posting about how non-Ivy schools can't possibly be elite is the kind of desperate striver that they themselves are so desperate to put down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UChicago, Northwestern, JHU, and Emory, the self labeled 'ivy plus' schools by DCUM strivers.
+1. Ivies are soooo overrrated... so we created a term for schools that are TOTALLY just as if not MORE elite and we called it IVY plus. lol
You all are so misinformed it’s embarrassing. Ivy Plus was coined by Ivy League schools themselves and is used in a limited, official capacity when discussing library exchanges, consortia, faculty conferences, you name it. It’s also a term used by Ivy League alumni associations for networking purposes. Example: http://rmhuc.clubs.harvard.edu/article.html?aid=265
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UChicago, Northwestern, JHU, and Emory, the self labeled 'ivy plus' schools by DCUM strivers.
+1. Ivies are soooo overrrated... so we created a term for schools that are TOTALLY just as if not MORE elite and we called it IVY plus. lol
You all are so misinformed it’s embarrassing. Ivy Plus was coined by Ivy League schools themselves and is used in a limited, official capacity when discussing library exchanges, consortia, faculty conferences, you name it. It’s also a term used by Ivy League alumni associations for networking purposes. Example: http://rmhuc.clubs.harvard.edu/article.html?aid=265
"This consists of little more than a e-mail list that connects officers of the member alumni organizations. You will find no link to a home page here, because they do not have a website. In fact, there have been no organizational meetings since March, 2009."
LOL
That was literally from a 10 second Google search, and it still proves it’s an actual term. But because I know you’re itching for me, here are a few more examples from yet another quick search:
http://www.denverallivyplus.org/?page_id=41
https://washingtondc.alumclub.mit.edu/s/1314/bp19/interior.aspx?sid=1314&gid=29&pgid=1242
The first link from a 1 second google search,
https://www.ivyplusnetwork.com/homepage/list_of_universities
Babson College
Boston University
Brown University
California Institute of Technology
Carnegie Mellon University
...
If the term is real, how come the list of schools keep changing.
The second link from google,
http://ivyplus.com
A college consulting business based in Norway.
Neither of those links are affiliated with actual colleges. Don’t be daft. I can just as easily pull up examples of businesses and orgs named after the Ivy League.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UChicago, Northwestern, JHU, and Emory, the self labeled 'ivy plus' schools by DCUM strivers.
+1. Ivies are soooo overrrated... so we created a term for schools that are TOTALLY just as if not MORE elite and we called it IVY plus. lol
You all are so misinformed it’s embarrassing. Ivy Plus was coined by Ivy League schools themselves and is used in a limited, official capacity when discussing library exchanges, consortia, faculty conferences, you name it. It’s also a term used by Ivy League alumni associations for networking purposes. Example: http://rmhuc.clubs.harvard.edu/article.html?aid=265
"This consists of little more than a e-mail list that connects officers of the member alumni organizations. You will find no link to a home page here, because they do not have a website. In fact, there have been no organizational meetings since March, 2009."
LOL
That was literally from a 10 second Google search, and it still proves it’s an actual term. But because I know you’re itching for me, here are a few more examples from yet another quick search:
http://www.denverallivyplus.org/?page_id=41
https://washingtondc.alumclub.mit.edu/s/1314/bp19/interior.aspx?sid=1314&gid=29&pgid=1242
The first link from a 1 second google search,
https://www.ivyplusnetwork.com/homepage/list_of_universities
Babson College
Boston University
Brown University
California Institute of Technology
Carnegie Mellon University
...
If the term is real, how come the list of schools keep changing.
The second link from google,
http://ivyplus.com
A college consulting business based in Norway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UChicago, Northwestern, JHU, and Emory, the self labeled 'ivy plus' schools by DCUM strivers.
+1. Ivies are soooo overrrated... so we created a term for schools that are TOTALLY just as if not MORE elite and we called it IVY plus. lol
You all are so misinformed it’s embarrassing. Ivy Plus was coined by Ivy League schools themselves and is used in a limited, official capacity when discussing library exchanges, consortia, faculty conferences, you name it. It’s also a term used by Ivy League alumni associations for networking purposes. Example: http://rmhuc.clubs.harvard.edu/article.html?aid=265
"This consists of little more than a e-mail list that connects officers of the member alumni organizations. You will find no link to a home page here, because they do not have a website. In fact, there have been no organizational meetings since March, 2009."
LOL
That was literally from a 10 second Google search, and it still proves it’s an actual term. But because I know you’re itching for me, here are a few more examples from yet another quick search:
http://www.denverallivyplus.org/?page_id=41
https://washingtondc.alumclub.mit.edu/s/1314/bp19/interior.aspx?sid=1314&gid=29&pgid=1242
The first link from a 1 second google search,
https://www.ivyplusnetwork.com/homepage/list_of_universities
Babson College
Boston University
Brown University
California Institute of Technology
Carnegie Mellon University
...
If the term is real, how come the list of schools keep changing.
The second link from google,
http://ivyplus.com
A college consulting business based in Norway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UChicago, Northwestern, JHU, and Emory, the self labeled 'ivy plus' schools by DCUM strivers.
+1. Ivies are soooo overrrated... so we created a term for schools that are TOTALLY just as if not MORE elite and we called it IVY plus. lol
You all are so misinformed it’s embarrassing. Ivy Plus was coined by Ivy League schools themselves and is used in a limited, official capacity when discussing library exchanges, consortia, faculty conferences, you name it. It’s also a term used by Ivy League alumni associations for networking purposes. Example: http://rmhuc.clubs.harvard.edu/article.html?aid=265
"This consists of little more than a e-mail list that connects officers of the member alumni organizations. You will find no link to a home page here, because they do not have a website. In fact, there have been no organizational meetings since March, 2009."
LOL
That was literally from a 10 second Google search, and it still proves it’s an actual term. But because I know you’re itching for me, here are a few more examples from yet another quick search:
http://www.denverallivyplus.org/?page_id=41
https://washingtondc.alumclub.mit.edu/s/1314/bp19/interior.aspx?sid=1314&gid=29&pgid=1242
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UChicago, Northwestern, JHU, and Emory, the self labeled 'ivy plus' schools by DCUM strivers.
+1. Ivies are soooo overrrated... so we created a term for schools that are TOTALLY just as if not MORE elite and we called it IVY plus. lol
You all are so misinformed it’s embarrassing. Ivy Plus was coined by Ivy League schools themselves and is used in a limited, official capacity when discussing library exchanges, consortia, faculty conferences, you name it. It’s also a term used by Ivy League alumni associations for networking purposes. Example: http://rmhuc.clubs.harvard.edu/article.html?aid=265
"This consists of little more than a e-mail list that connects officers of the member alumni organizations. You will find no link to a home page here, because they do not have a website. In fact, there have been no organizational meetings since March, 2009."
LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UChicago, Northwestern, JHU, and Emory, the self labeled 'ivy plus' schools by DCUM strivers.
+1. Ivies are soooo overrrated... so we created a term for schools that are TOTALLY just as if not MORE elite and we called it IVY plus. lol
You all are so misinformed it’s embarrassing. Ivy Plus was coined by Ivy League schools themselves and is used in a limited, official capacity when discussing library exchanges, consortia, faculty conferences, you name it. It’s also a term used by Ivy League alumni associations for networking purposes. Example: http://rmhuc.clubs.harvard.edu/article.html?aid=265