Anonymous wrote:Ha-spoken like a true UChicago troll. It’s ranked higher in USNWR (in top 10) and has the way better campus/neighborhood and Big 10 sports. Also can fill its classes without 100 ED rounds and isn’t in financial dire straits. Think again!Anonymous wrote:Northwestern is second best in Chicagoland.
Anonymous wrote:I would add some public schools. I'd like to see Michigan, UVA, Berkeley, and UCLA added
Ha-spoken like a true UChicago troll. It’s ranked higher in USNWR (in top 10) and has the way better campus/neighborhood and Big 10 sports. Also can fill its classes without 100 ED rounds and isn’t in financial dire straits. Think again!Anonymous wrote:Northwestern is second best in Chicagoland.
Anonymous wrote:If you had to replace an Ivy with another school, which one would you get rid of and which one would you add? Personally, I think it should be expanded to include some more geographic diversity. I would add UChicago, Vanderbilt, and Rice and remove Dartmouth (too remote) and Cornell (no need for 2 NY ivies).
Anonymous wrote:How do the Ivies or the top 10 look at Track and Field as an extracurricular/ sports?
Specially if a kid is good at it with the stqnding of everything else at 90% - academics, gpa etc?
Northwestern was actually considered to join the Ivy League back in the 80’s but didn’t because of geography (kind of a joke nowadays-look at the ACC). Their sports teams would do much better in the Ivys vs Big 10, but no way are they giving up Big 10 status and money now.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe engineer a trade with the Big Ten Conference--Cornell plus one or two billion dollars for Northwestern.
Then add Georgetown, JHU, U Chicago, & MIT.
Send Dartmouth & Brown to the minor league = NESCAC so they can play with Amherst, Williams, and the other kids at their level.
Done. See how easy this would be.
P.S. Be forewarned, however, that Northwestern is going to be pissed about this.
To clarify: The money would have to go to Northwestern University--not the Big Ten Conference as the Big Ten has too much money already.
Anonymous wrote:A school like Georgetown would have 0 interest in joining the Ivy League unless they were allowed to stay in the Big East or another power conference for basketball.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:* Northeastern
* UChicago
* WashU
* Bama
* UDelaware
* Penn can stay
Damn, I forgot High Point.
Add Bucknell too.
Ah, to see ivy growing all over the pipeline!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:* Northeastern
* UChicago
* WashU
* Bama
* UDelaware
* Penn can stay
Damn, I forgot High Point.
Add Bucknell too.