To the high schoolers and young people that I imagine watch these videos types of videos, please do not put too much weight on a university’s ranking when making your decision. It’s nearly impossible to objectively rank a university and most of, if not all of the ranking methods are flawed in some way. In academia these rankings are NEVER considered and some of the best research is coming out of schools that a lot of students will write off due to their ranking.
To all the highschoolwrs and young people reading these comments from losers who never tried hard in school. Don’t GIVE UP! Shoot for the stars. Don’t let bums like this kid discourage you from applying to these schools. Most people who don’t go to college always regret it.
agreed. these rankings differ drastically depending on what major you are going for. For example, although Cornell is generally a "a lower ranked" ivy, it, along with Princeton, are considered to have the best education for engineering among the ivies. I'd say that for those applying to colleges, you should focus on what colleges are best for the major you want to pursue and many times, there are schools better than ivies.
For me Cornell is def the best. (At least for me) because it’s beautiful, has an ornithology class and is major contributor to the Audubon society, and the classes in science are really cool and def better then some other Ivies
Harvard/Yale are louder but Princeton is usually seen as “number 1.” If you put Princeton as number 1, Harvard as 2, and Yale as 3 then your list makes sense.
Reminder for all those out there that a few years back most of the ivy's changed their financial aid policies so if you get accepted and your family makes less that $65,000 a year, you pay nothing in tuition. Go get that education friends😊
🔰Best Ivy League for Engineering: Cornell University 🔰Best Ivy League for Computer Science: Cornell University 🔰Best Ivy League for Mathematics: Princeton University 🔰Best Ivy League for Biology & Chemistry: Harvard University 🔰Best Ivy League for Physics: Harvard University or Princeton University 🔰Best Ivy League for Medicine: Harvard University 🔰Best Ivy League for Law: Yale University 🔰Best Ivy League for Economics: Harvard University 🔰Best Ivy League for Political Science: Harvard University or Yale University 🔰Best Ivy League for Business: University of Pennsylvania or Harvard University 🔰Most Generous Ivy League for Need-Based Financial Aid: Princeton University
My ranking for stem: 1. Caltech 2. MIT 3. Stanford 4. Princeton 5. Berkeley 6. UCLA 7. U Chicago 8. UW / Umich 9. UCSD / UCSB (physics only) 10. Cornell Only 2 ivies in the list. Sadly I don’t think theyre even in the top anymore.
Me too, except for Harvard. I'd make them on top, because of their reputation and popularity. I mean, if you ask foreigners or probably even some Americans, they might not know all of the ivy's but they most definitely know Harvard.
honestly, if ur looking for highschools or colleges, dont go by ranking my cousin got into a well ranking hs, accepted but went to a different one after a year bc it didnt fit their interests and wasnt right for them choose something that fits u! (no hate to the rankings, just wanna mention this!!)
@@ngndnd nah not necessarily it doesn’t work like that anymore. It definitely helps a lot if they are on the fence and see one person is a legacy, they will choose them. But you still need to do a good amount of work, especially if you’re white or Asian
@Dilshad tbh,Top 25 is 1. MIT 2. Stanford 3. Harvard 4. Caltech 5. University of Chicago 6. Upenn 7. Princeton 8. Yale 9. Cornell 10. Columbia 11. Johns Hopkins 12. University of MichinganAnn Arbor 13. UCB 14. Northwestern 15. NYU 17. UCLA 18. Duke 19. Carnegie Mellon 20. UCSD 21. Brown 22. University of Texas Austin 23. University of Washington 24. University of Wisconsin-Madison 25. University of lllionis at Urbana-Champaign
Cornell is the institution that does the most service to society though. It has the best reputation in India, followed by Harvard and Dartmouth. They are respected by all segments of society, not just intellectual-educated elites.
@@jyl123 The fact that the ypublicly say that your ancestry affects how likely you are to get admitted is shady as hell. I know most universities have a shady side but Harvard has the balls to make it a public system... (a very large percentage of their students are legacies) And all of it is for money, they do it for those sweet alumni donations.
@@shaaravguha3760 in order to be a “good university”, your graduates need to be successful and you need to have a good education program. harvard is corrupt, yes. but their graduates receive better education and outcomes than people in any of the other colleges (the exception being princeton).
The Penn disrespect in the comments is crazy. Penn has been ranked extremely high, domestically and internationally top 4 for several years. Alum influences and research impacts have also been top notch.
@@layshaaaaaaa research = looking at online rankings, that's really it, people have no clue why Harvard is better than Columbia or Dartmouth is always last, they're just mimicking the online rankings
Rankings should always be major or field-specific. Harvard Law is unreal. Cornell engineering tops the Ivies along with Princeton for STEM. And yet, for computer science, and really engineering as a whole, schools like Berkeley, UMich, Chicago, Carnegie, MIT, Stanford, etc are all leagues better than any of the Ivy League schools.
My ranking: 1. Harvard -- Great academics, but their reputation really speaks for itself. They also have a TON of graduate programs. 2. Princeton -- Basically the best undergrad education you can get in America, more or less. 3. Yale -- Also has a very strong reputation and is really good in certain fields. 4. UPenn -- Again, they excel in certain fields, which puts them close to the top. 5. Columbia -- I personally know very little about it which is the reason why it's this low on the list. 6. Brown -- Aren't they the one with the more holistic approach or something? Not that it's bad, just different. 7. Dartmouth -- I feel like there's something to be said about their small size. I also love their motto/slogan thing. 8. Cornell -- I'm sorry, it's still a great school, but it feels less prestigious than other Ivies to me for some reason. (Still a great school though.)
I love how Ivy League grads are either like "as a Yale-educated graduate of Yale University, an Ivy League Institution..." or "Me? Oh I went to undergrad on the East Coast. Um, it was a small school. About halfway between New York and Boston. Let's talk about something else."
Just FYI for those unfamiliar Penn has Wharton which is the best business school in the country for undergrad, for that reason I think it deserves to be above Columbia
Im grateful universities are pretty standardized in Canada…you’d only have to do a few certifications if you’re moving provinces. (People say U of T and McGill are prestigious but it’s only because the competition is high, a degree from another university is considered the same for employers).
@@rodrigoodonsalcedocisneros9266 nah he mighta fucked up qui gon but at the end of the day his overconfidence was his main weakness just like palpatine and that’s what got them both smoked by obi wan and vader let’s be real
For those applying to Ivy, rankings don’t matter. Apply to the school that best suits the major you’re interested in and the city’s work opportunities for said field
If you are someone who is gonna take the nobel prize, the education quality difference between Princeton and Cornell maybe important for you, but for others understanding the difference is same with trying to understand Full HD - 4k difference with your laptop screen.
The real ranking is(in no particular order)...... first the BIG 5: Harvard Princeton Yale Stanford MIT Then you got: Cornell U-Penn Brown Dartmouth Columbia ...all rounding up the Top 6-10 (No Particular Order) Beyond that, 10 through 25 are all considered Top Tiers UNIs (Incl. Non Ivies Private/Public): NYU Duke JohnHop NorthWest Dart WashU U-Virg U-Chicago Emory CMU Vander Rice NortDame USC CalTech NorthCarol Georgetown Michigan UCLA Berk
Not sure, most people would def choose H, S > P >> Y. I'd actually say Yale isn't in the same tier as HSPM, and should be in its own tier just below the top 4.
No, your list is not the "real ranking" because this video was about the ivy league. Stanford and MIT are stellar/exceptional schools, but they are not ivies. So when people are specifically discussing ivy league schools, MIT and Stanford should not be included.
My Dad was vice president of Holy Cross when they were trying to get into the Ivy League. Penn blocked Holy Cross and Dad said it was because we would have been ranked 1 above Penn.
I did not come from a rich background and I still made it to an Ivy, in fact got into 3 of them. Change your mindset first because the current one won’t lead to success.
My mom works a minimum wage job and my dad is too old to work. You don't have to be rich to dream my friend. I made it and so can anyone else who dares to dream.
@@dannygg8758 It was about the sports league, in addition to the fact that the schools that formed the ivy league were very White Anglo Saxon Protestant, WASP (at the time) and well connected. Essentially, it was a place where liked minded people of the same background, with similar levels of wealth attended school, to network with each other.
That’s how I’d rank them too 😅
I’d put Harvard on top, and Princeton second, but I agree with the others.
And you've probably not been to any of them except one just like her or maybe even none of them. These rankings are out of the ass.
@@grey_f98 it’s just for entertainment lighten up
@@grey_f98 And how many Ivy’s have YOU got into, Grey Fox?
Yale above Harvard is my change
Cornell first because I watched the office 5 times
Only 4??? Pathetic
@@MLDEDXX try to watch it 4 times lmao
@@jayfeather104 I watched 11 times LOL
@@MLDEDXX who cares..?
@@kahootcrab it’s a joke bro
i love her energy!
I love how frank she is
she doesn’t seem like a frank to me
@@sauce5281
learn your English,babe.Frank means honest
@@STD590 i'm pretty sure they were joking..
this is an iconic frank moment
@@STD590 Space between "," and "babe".
My brother just got accepted to Cornell!!!😮 I’m so happy for him😊
congrats!!
congrats to him!
Congrats!
Congratulations!!!
@@sabrinagilmore thanks :] he actually just left 3 days ago :(
To the high schoolers and young people that I imagine watch these videos types of videos, please do not put too much weight on a university’s ranking when making your decision. It’s nearly impossible to objectively rank a university and most of, if not all of the ranking methods are flawed in some way. In academia these rankings are NEVER considered and some of the best research is coming out of schools that a lot of students will write off due to their ranking.
To all the highschoolwrs and young people reading these comments from losers who never tried hard in school. Don’t GIVE UP! Shoot for the stars. Don’t let bums like this kid discourage you from applying to these schools. Most people who don’t go to college always regret it.
agreed. these rankings differ drastically depending on what major you are going for. For example, although Cornell is generally a "a lower ranked" ivy, it, along with Princeton, are considered to have the best education for engineering among the ivies. I'd say that for those applying to colleges, you should focus on what colleges are best for the major you want to pursue and many times, there are schools better than ivies.
Please put weight on the rankings lol wtf
@@twice3601 Yes! This is the perfect advice.
It’s not that deep bro
For me Cornell is def the best. (At least for me) because it’s beautiful, has an ornithology class and is major contributor to the Audubon society, and the classes in science are really cool and def better then some other Ivies
“Personal Investment” I love how she said it!😂😂
My ranking:
1. Harvard
2. Princeton
3. Yale
4. Columbia
5. Brown
6. UPenn
7. Cornell
8. Dartmouth
Mines nearly the exact same, but I would do:
1. Harvard
2. Yale
3. Princeton
And then the same
@Dilshad He dropped out
Princetons better than harvard
@@dil6681 no, an emerald mine did
Harvard/Yale are louder but Princeton is usually seen as “number 1.” If you put Princeton as number 1, Harvard as 2, and Yale as 3 then your list makes sense.
The trinity of the ivies Harvard, Princeton, Yale
The trinity of ivies is that for sure, the trinity of colleges in the us is Stanford, Harvard, Yale
Reminder for all those out there that a few years back most of the ivy's changed their financial aid policies so if you get accepted and your family makes less that $65,000 a year, you pay nothing in tuition. Go get that education friends😊
I would love to visit Cornell's botanical gardens.
They are beautiful! I hope you get to visit
One of the most fun vids EVER. THANK YOU.
🔰Best Ivy League for Engineering: Cornell University
🔰Best Ivy League for Computer Science: Cornell University
🔰Best Ivy League for Mathematics: Princeton University
🔰Best Ivy League for Biology & Chemistry: Harvard University
🔰Best Ivy League for Physics: Harvard University or Princeton University
🔰Best Ivy League for Medicine: Harvard University
🔰Best Ivy League for Law: Yale University
🔰Best Ivy League for Economics: Harvard University
🔰Best Ivy League for Political Science: Harvard University or Yale University
🔰Best Ivy League for Business: University of Pennsylvania or Harvard University
🔰Most Generous Ivy League for Need-Based Financial Aid: Princeton University
THATS WHY PRINCETON IS ALWAYS 🔛🔝
Never
1.Yale
2.Harvard
3.Penn
4.Cornell
5.Dartmouth
6.Brown
In my opinion, my ranking would be:
1. Harvard
2. Princeton
3. Yale
4. Brown
5: Cornell
6. Columbia
7. Penn
8. Dartmouth
My ranking for stem:
1. Caltech
2. MIT
3. Stanford
4. Princeton
5. Berkeley
6. UCLA
7. U Chicago
8. UW / Umich
9. UCSD / UCSB (physics only)
10. Cornell
Only 2 ivies in the list. Sadly I don’t think theyre even in the top anymore.
Cornell below Berkeley and the rest for stem?
Objective rankings-
1) Princeton
2) Dartmouth
3) Harvard
4) Penn
5) Yale
6) Cornell
7) Brown
8) Columbia
?
Me too, except for Harvard. I'd make them on top, because of their reputation and popularity. I mean, if you ask foreigners or probably even some Americans, they might not know all of the ivy's but they most definitely know Harvard.
Harvard has the best reputation amongst normal people, Princeton has best reputation among ivy-league circles
Harvard is maybe well known, but as a European it has definitely lost in quality over the years. Princeton and Definitely MIT are also well known
Harvard is the most widely known because of media and marketing, but Princeton is generally regarded as “the best.”
Okay but so what? Doesn’t give you anything but bragging rights
@@dcbaars MIT isn't an ivy
1 Princeton
2 Yale
2 Harvard
3 Columbia
4 et al
i believe it doesn't really matter which ones are said to be "best" or "worst"
just look for the one that suits your interests more
She did good, she did good!
honestly, if ur looking for highschools or colleges, dont go by ranking
my cousin got into a well ranking hs, accepted but went to a different one after a year bc it didnt fit their interests and wasnt right for them
choose something that fits u!
(no hate to the rankings, just wanna mention this!!)
yeah i agree
Princeton
Harvard
Yale
Penn
Columbia
Cornell
Brown
Dartmouth
cornell > columbia.
i agree especially in the sciences
@@S0FIAV
It’s CORNELL, Princeton, Harvard, Yale, Brown, Columbia(sucks) and Dartmouth
Princeton my parents went there
youre def getting in then
Thank you
@@ngndnd nah not necessarily it doesn’t work like that anymore. It definitely helps a lot if they are on the fence and see one person is a legacy, they will choose them. But you still need to do a good amount of work, especially if you’re white or Asian
@@kevinlee8202 legacy admission is affirmative action on steroids
@@ngndnd not in STEM
brown first in vibes tho
Wish I knew what the actual order is
Currently columbias around 18th in the country. Had a few scandals it seems :/
@Dilshad MIT isn’t Ivy and duke isn’t either
@Dilshad as well as chicago
@Dilshad tbh,Top 25 is
1. MIT
2. Stanford
3. Harvard
4. Caltech
5. University of Chicago
6. Upenn
7. Princeton
8. Yale
9. Cornell
10. Columbia
11. Johns Hopkins
12. University of MichinganAnn Arbor
13. UCB
14. Northwestern
15. NYU
17. UCLA
18. Duke
19. Carnegie Mellon
20. UCSD
21. Brown
22. University of Texas Austin
23. University of Washington
24. University of Wisconsin-Madison
25. University of lllionis at Urbana-Champaign
@@plusultra7258MIT LFG
Columbia is 2nd best college in NY after Cornell! Check the rankings! 😊
I can’t say or think of the word “Cornell” without Andy Bernard’s voice so for that it has to be the best 😂😂😂
This is so relatable 😂
Office written by dartmouth graduate it's a joke cus Cornell are cornballs. Also fun fact the Indian chick graduated dartmouth too
Cornell is the institution that does the most service to society though. It has the best reputation in India, followed by Harvard and Dartmouth. They are respected by all segments of society, not just intellectual-educated elites.
All segments of Indian society have heard of Dartmouth College in New Hampshire?
Why would Americans care about the reputation of Cornell in a foreign country where they are unlikely to ever work?
@@Knite_el6767 no he lying
Depends on the major. For economics it's Harvard then princeton then columbia. For Engineering Cornell beats them all.
It’s cool how everyone ranks Harvard and Princeton at the top!!! 😂
That's how I'd rank them but put Harvard on the bottom for shady academic practices...
what’s shady about it?
@@jyl123 The fact that the ypublicly say that your ancestry affects how likely you are to get admitted is shady as hell. I know most universities have a shady side but Harvard has the balls to make it a public system... (a very large percentage of their students are legacies)
And all of it is for money, they do it for those sweet alumni donations.
@@shaaravguha3760 in order to be a “good university”, your graduates need to be successful and you need to have a good education program. harvard is corrupt, yes. but their graduates receive better education and outcomes than people in any of the other colleges (the exception being princeton).
@@shaaravguha3760 i mean tbf that is how a lot of private grammar school work as well
@@jyl123 Besides their Nazi teachings ?
The Penn disrespect in the comments is crazy.
Penn has been ranked extremely high, domestically and internationally top 4 for several years. Alum influences and research impacts have also been top notch.
My ranking❤
Princeton
Yale
Harvard
Columbia/Upenn
Cornell
Dartmouth
Brown
true, honest ranking:
1. harvard
2. yale
3. princeton
4. penn
5. columbia
6. dartmouth
7. brown
8. cornell
cornell above brown and its perfect
@@badererichonestly I love brown university, definitely would either go to Harvard or brown 🤷♀️
cornell has a higher ranking than columbia
@@kiyuhiyufr
Princeton above Yale (and perhaps on par with Harvard)
finally someone who said princeton is better the harvard
Well everybody says that.. Its common knowledge
I’d have Princeton at 1, Harvard at 2, Columbia at 3, Yale at 4, Cornell at 5, Penn at 6, Brown at 7, Dartmouth at 8.
That’s how I’d rank it too!
why are people talking like they have tried the colleges LMAO
I have friends who’ve gone to all of them except Dartmouth and we talk about our experiences, it’s not unreasonable
i mean a lot of students put a lot of research into different schools before they pick one so maybe based off of that?
@@layshaaaaaaa research = looking at online rankings, that's really it, people have no clue why Harvard is better than Columbia or Dartmouth is always last, they're just mimicking the online rankings
@@adaelasm6467 Delusion
@@kyv2431 ?
HYP are the biggest brands, objectively. Then the rest.
Rankings should always be major or field-specific. Harvard Law is unreal. Cornell engineering tops the Ivies along with Princeton for STEM. And yet, for computer science, and really engineering as a whole, schools like Berkeley, UMich, Chicago, Carnegie, MIT, Stanford, etc are all leagues better than any of the Ivy League schools.
no way you called uchicago engineering better than cornell or princeton
…yale law is far superior to harvards, what are you talking about?
I thought Yale Law was more prestigious
What about finance?
wharton!!!
My ranking:
1. Harvard -- Great academics, but their reputation really speaks for itself. They also have a TON of graduate programs.
2. Princeton -- Basically the best undergrad education you can get in America, more or less.
3. Yale -- Also has a very strong reputation and is really good in certain fields.
4. UPenn -- Again, they excel in certain fields, which puts them close to the top.
5. Columbia -- I personally know very little about it which is the reason why it's this low on the list.
6. Brown -- Aren't they the one with the more holistic approach or something? Not that it's bad, just different.
7. Dartmouth -- I feel like there's something to be said about their small size. I also love their motto/slogan thing.
8. Cornell -- I'm sorry, it's still a great school, but it feels less prestigious than other Ivies to me for some reason. (Still a great school though.)
me going to school at Dartmouth and she put us last….
👁️👄👁️.
As a foreigner that school is the one I have no memory of ever hearing about.
@@GGXIAO it's underappreciated!
@@kritagyakhadka9300 didn't the brat bunch go there? Donna tartt and some others
How was it?
@@GGXIAOAnd what does fame have to do with quality? in that case Bad Bunny is better artist than Chopin 😂
I love how Ivy League grads are either like
"as a Yale-educated graduate of Yale University, an Ivy League Institution..."
or
"Me? Oh I went to undergrad on the East Coast. Um, it was a small school. About halfway between New York and Boston. Let's talk about something else."
That is quite accurate, lmao 💀
Just FYI for those unfamiliar Penn has Wharton which is the best business school in the country for undergrad, for that reason I think it deserves to be above Columbia
Idk but for me it’s:
1. Princeton
2. Harvard
3. Yale
4. Cornell
5. UPenn / Columbia (can’t choose💀)
6.Brown
7. Dartmouth
Based ranking lmao
@@ZESTIESTBESTIESLAYthat’s why I put “but for me” 💀
I chose penn over Columbia but yea that all seems right
Im grateful universities are pretty standardized in Canada…you’d only have to do a few certifications if you’re moving provinces. (People say U of T and McGill are prestigious but it’s only because the competition is high, a degree from another university is considered the same for employers).
Depends on the major
1. Harvard
2. Yale
3. Princeton
4. UPenn
5. Columbia
6. Brown
7. Dartmouth
8. Cornell
Nah ain't no way Dartmouth is better than Cornell lmao
@@printerink697Cornell is dogshit bro
Ain’t no way brown and Dartmouth are better then Cornell 💀
Dartmouth criminally underrated
It's not lmao. All of these are rated amongst the best in the world. Rated the worst of the best is still incredible.
Yup, he killed Qui Gon after all, and that double-sabre was cool af too 😅
Nah it’s definitely a low tier ivy
@@1moon897 well that's your opinion and you're definitely entitled to it, I don't blame you for feeling that way I just disagree
@@rodrigoodonsalcedocisneros9266 nah he mighta fucked up qui gon but at the end of the day his overconfidence was his main weakness just like palpatine and that’s what got them both smoked by obi wan and vader let’s be real
Sounds right to me!
Go tigers! 🧡🖤
Harvard
Princeton
University of Pennsylvania
Yale
Columbia
Cornell
Dartmouth
Brown
Princeton
Harvard
Yale
Columbia/Penn
Dartmouth
Cornell
Brown
very cornellian way of ranking
Honestly, I go to Harvard and I agree with this ranking 😭
The only right one:
1. Princeton
2. Yale
3. Brown
4. Dartmouth
5. Cornell
6. Columbia
7. UPenn
8. Harvard
🎵 Columbia is the best school ever 🎶
harvard
princeton
yale
brown
columbia
penn
cornell
dartmouth
For those applying to Ivy, rankings don’t matter. Apply to the school that best suits the major you’re interested in and the city’s work opportunities for said field
Rankings matter, perception matters.. Thats life
I love it ❤
Harvard
Princeton
Yale
Columbia
Penn
Cornell
Dartmouth
Brown
Yeah agreed
agreed!!! although i personally would put princeton on top and shift, but I fully agree with everything else.
Cornell’s acceptance rate is so freaking high lmao, they’re defo in the bottom
@@jasonpeng5798 acceptance rate doesn’t mean that other schools are better then it
Brown under Dartmouth is crazy
My sister could’ve gone to Harvard but chose Dartmouth.
ur sister’s an idiot bruh 😂 (she’s probably a genius tbh)
I like Browns medical program 🫠🤎
No wonder why Devi chose princeton as her dream college since childhood
If you are someone who is gonna take the nobel prize, the education quality difference between Princeton and Cornell maybe important for you, but for others understanding the difference is same with trying to understand Full HD - 4k difference with your laptop screen.
The real ranking is(in no particular order)......
first the BIG 5:
Harvard
Princeton
Yale
Stanford
MIT
Then you got:
Cornell
U-Penn
Brown
Dartmouth
Columbia
...all rounding up the Top 6-10 (No Particular Order)
Beyond that, 10 through 25 are all considered Top Tiers UNIs (Incl. Non Ivies Private/Public):
NYU
Duke
JohnHop
NorthWest
Dart
WashU
U-Virg
U-Chicago
Emory
CMU
Vander
Rice
NortDame
USC
CalTech
NorthCarol
Georgetown
Michigan
UCLA
Berk
Not sure, most people would def choose H, S > P >> Y. I'd actually say Yale isn't in the same tier as HSPM, and should be in its own tier just below the top 4.
No, your list is not the "real ranking" because this video was about the ivy league. Stanford and MIT are stellar/exceptional schools, but they are not ivies. So when people are specifically discussing ivy league schools, MIT and Stanford should not be included.
Cornellians have to distort reality to feel better about themselves
Id have to say penn is probably tops
It's weird
to think about how my ancestor founded Dartmouth
and they had to choose green for da logos cuz there weren't any other colors left😭
And yet you can’t spell weird 😂
All school structure suck even the ivy ones. They just have status so not much of an improvement just more difficultly in asking for help.
pretty accurate ranking tbh!!
BROWN ON TOP
why
Dartmouth just makes me think of Nate Archibald and Dan on Gossip Girl. Anyone else? 😂
My Dad was vice president of Holy Cross when they were trying to get into the Ivy League. Penn blocked Holy Cross and Dad said it was because we would have been ranked 1 above Penn.
I wouldn’t put Dartmouth last bc my best friend is there and she absolutely adores it. She’s also not a legacy
Rich people ranking rich people
You don’t HAVE to be rich to make it into an Ivy League. My dad had blue collar jobs his whole life and I made it in.
I did not come from a rich background and I still made it to an Ivy, in fact got into 3 of them.
Change your mindset first because the current one won’t lead to success.
My mom works a minimum wage job and my dad is too old to work. You don't have to be rich to dream my friend. I made it and so can anyone else who dares to dream.
@@Festival-sb2kf How has it been
no they just have functional brains
Best way to mess with an Ivy is to pretend you’ve never heard of it
AreYouKiddingTV DUOOOOUUUPPEEE
why isn’t harvard on top?
bc it aint how it used to be
harvard good but not that good for stem majors as far as ik
@@vagueequinox7543 yeag
I love your profile pic
@@af2954 it ain’t how it used to be 😅 lol sit your a down you know jack nothing about collages.
Love how she kicked Dartmouth to the curb at the end.
“Boston Food Coloring Party” -2023
As a fellow cornelian I’m happy with her choice.
Dartmouth should be on top. Thats my school :)
1.Dartmouth
2.Dartmouth
3.Dartmouth
4.Dartmouth
5.Dartmouth
6.Dartmouth
7.Dartmouth
8.Dartmouth
Yall jus mad can't party with the top dogs
I would say Cornell over Brown and same for the rest
1.harvard
2.Yale
3.Princeton
4.Brown
5.Cornell
6.UPeen
7.Darthmouth
is the only right one!
Princeton is the Numero Uno of the ivies indeed!
Penn over columbia and yeah
Agreed 💯
Actually it depends if you're into finance upen is the thing like warton is probably the best among ivies so yeah
MIT and Stanford: 🗿🗿
Penn is slept on
Wonder what Andy has to say about this?🤔
Well the top 3 is def top 3, id switch the last 3 around tho personally
I’d put Harvard first, it was always my dream college
1) yale * me n my bestie agreed we would go there together *
2) harvard
3) princeton
cornell has a higher ranking than columbia on national universities sooo
yale first because i ❤️ blair waldorf
Why isn’t MIT in the Ivy League? It’s one of the best engineering and science schools in the world
The creation of the Ivy League had very little to do with who had the best programs. It was created to be a sports league for top students.
Oh, ok
@@dannygg8758 It was about the sports league, in addition to the fact that the schools that formed the ivy league were very White Anglo Saxon Protestant, WASP (at the time) and well connected. Essentially, it was a place where liked minded people of the same background, with similar levels of wealth attended school, to network with each other.
Harvard
Princeton
Yale
Columbia
UPenn
Cornell
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