Best Undergrad Ivy League?

<p>Just wondering, and please dont give me a lecture on how ranking the best/worst ivies is like ranking a bmw. I get it, just wanted to know. </p>

<p>Also, add DUke into the mix plz?</p>

<p>Harvard #1 imo</p>

<p>From what I've gathered through these forums, it's Princeton which pays the most attention to Undergrads.</p>

<p>really depends on what you consider "best". I'd suppose most people would just throw HYP as the first second and third, whatever order you want. in a way i really don't know how to explain, i'd say penn/columbia and brown come closely after tat, and then dartmouth and cornell although I may be just citing off acceptance rates really. </p>

<p>then again its just my gut feeling, i guess just go with whatever. Duke would probbaly fit in somewhere between the Penn group and dartmouth cornell tiers.</p>

<p>o btw, you asked for Best Ivy for Undergrad... in my first post I mentioned Harvard..</p>

<p>Overall including Ivies and other colleges, I pick Amherst as the best for a variety of reasons, all that I am 2 lazy to list right now.</p>

<p>Why is someone asking this question? SEARCH THE BOARD!!</p>

<p>I consider Yale to be the best.</p>

<p>you cant go wrong... dartmouth has really really cold weather though.. its all in personal taste man, this isn't a relevant questoin because we don't know anything about you...</p>

<p>maybe list some of what you are looking for in a college??</p>

<p>Undergrad Enrollment
Dartmouth 4100
Cornell 4200 (A&S)
Columbia 4224 (A&S)
Princeton 4815
Yale 5316
Brown 5754
Duke 6244
Penn 6560 (A&S)
Harvard 6715</p>

<p>Columbia 7407 (total)
Penn 10138 (total)
Cornell 13515 (total)</p>

<p>% Undergrads
Brown 74.3%
Dartmouth 71.9%
Cornell 69.5%
Princeton 67.7%
Penn 52.0%
Duke 47.7%
Yale 46.7%
Harvard 33.5%
Columbia 30.3%</p>

<p>Undergrads : A&S Faculty
Yale 0.188
Harvard 0.165
Princeton 0.150
Cornell 0.125
Brown 0.114
Columbia 0.106
Duke 0.090
Dartmouth 0.088
Penn 0.070</p>

<p>Princeton is supposedly the best undergraduate program. Out of all of them, I'd go to Princeton, Dartmouth, and Penn (only because of Wharton)</p>

<p>I'd put off Harvard till grad school.</p>

<p>Sigh if only the perfect world...</p>

<p>Princeton and Dartmouth.</p>

<p>why dartmouth?</p>

<p>Cornell...</p>

<p>Undergrad focus, few grad students. Few TAs. All profs really teach.</p>

<p>I agree with suze.</p>

<p>umm in world rankings its usually hyp, then columbia, then cornell..then brown,dartmouth,upenn.</p>

<p><a href="http://ed.sjtu.edu.cn/rank/2006/ARWU2006_Top100.htm%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://ed.sjtu.edu.cn/rank/2006/ARWU2006_Top100.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>It really depends on what you want to do. You wouldn't really go to Yale for Engineering. If you wanted to go into Business you would be better off at Penn. However, generally the lower the acceptance rate the higher people rank it, regardless of where it actually should stand.</p>

<p>Beefs, use some recognized ratings.</p>

<p>bah...no one likes usnwr so i just used that one...</p>

<p>why cornell?</p>