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Worst Ivy League?

Hey everyone! I know this might be controversial, but I'm curious what people think is the 'worst' Ivy League school. I'm trying to decide which ones to apply to, and I want to know if there are any I should avoid. Thanks!

2 years ago

Answering the question of which Ivy League is the "worst" is quite subjective and not particularly helpful for determining where to apply. All Ivy League schools are prestigious and well-respected, and each has its own strengths and unique offerings.

Instead of focusing on an arbitrary ranking, it would be more beneficial to consider which Ivy League schools align with your academic interests, extracurricular passions, and overall fit. Here are some factors you might want to consider when narrowing down your choices:

1. Location: Do you prefer an urban, suburban, or rural setting? Each Ivy has a different campus feel and surrounding area (e.g., Columbia is in New York City, while Dartmouth is in a small town in New Hampshire).

2. Size: Consider whether you prefer a smaller and more intimate learning environment or a larger one with more social opportunities. For example, Brown and Dartmouth tend to be smaller, while UPenn and Cornell are larger.

3. Academic programs: Make sure you identify which schools have strong programs in your desired field of study. For instance, Cornell is especially renowned for its engineering and architecture programs, while Princeton has a strong focus on undergraduate education and research.

4. Core curriculum: Some schools have structured core curricula with required courses that all students must take (e.g., Columbia), while others have open curricula that allow for more academic freedom (e.g., Brown).

5. Extracurricular opportunities: Research each school's clubs, organizations, and volunteer opportunities to see which ones align with your passions and could enhance your college experience.

6. Campus culture: Each Ivy League school has its own unique culture and student body personality, so consider which environment you think you'd thrive in.

Ultimately, the "worst" Ivy League school is a subjective concept that varies from person to person. It's essential to focus on finding the school that's the best fit for you, taking into account your academic and personal goals. Good luck with your applications!

2 years ago

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