<p>Brown is the best Ivy, and it should take its rightful place at the head of the ivy league in rank 1.</p>
<p>Again, you’re making wild assertions without any backup.</p>
<p>I’m a big fan of no college rankings at all. Obviously some schools are more difficult academically than others, and some are stronger in certain programs. But what the admissions process really comes down to is where a student will be the happiest and most successful.</p>
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<p>“Brown = Best Ivy without a doubt”, <— i have some reservation on this statement.
Brown is a very good school even from Ivy peer’s stand point of view. But its endowment size is not that great. Although Its open curriculum is unique, PLME program is unique. And it may be arguably the best place for pre-med. Every top school has its strength and uniqueness, and you also can find its weakness as well. You certainly want to find best fit.</p>
<p>Don’t feed the ■■■■■. Letsbereal has had countless threads pulled b/c he/she just wants to flame. Pitiful existence frankly. Sad if he/she has any association w/a school as good as Brown.</p>
<p>Lets be real for a second. It definitely hasn’t been “countless threads”. They’re a countable number.</p>