Am I Ivy League Material?

<p>Okay so thanks a lot for taking the time to review my post! </p>

<p>My concern is on whether receiving my finance degree in any of these colleges would be similar in quality or if there are any schools that are much better/not so good. If you could rank these and explain why the particular order I would greatly appreciate it.
(<em>Just so you know I do not have a preference on public vs. private and will definitely keep academics my priority in college... so no excessive partying. I will still have fun but want to excell in school primarily</em>)</p>

<p>The list is:
The University of Colorado (in Boulder, Colorado)
The University of Tapma (in Tampa, Florida)
Wittenberg University (in Springfield, Ohio)
The University of Portland (in Portland, Oregon)
Drake University (in Des Moines, Iowa)
The University of Kansas (in Lawrence, Kansas)
Menlo College (California)
University of Denver (Denver, Colorado)
Creighton University (Omaha, Nebraska)</p>

<p>There is not a college on this list that has anywhere near ivy like education. Simply, they do not have the peer group or programs top colleges offer. You would not have anywhere close to ivy like career options in finance from any of these,</p>

<p>Rankings are easily available online. Your list of schools is all over the board. </p>

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