@Aheryn Exactly how have you “always loved the Ivies and T20”? There is simply no way that you can have enough knowledge of these schools to even have an informed opinion of the them, much less “love” them.
Do you know anything about the Ivies except that they are one of the colleges that are called “Ivies”? Can you articulate as to why you would love to attend each and every one of the T-20? Do you even have an idea what T-20 you mean? The top 20 of USANews of 2019? What about Princeton Review’s list? What about that of Niche? Does that include only universities or also liberal arts colleges? If a colleges in on the 2019 list of USANews but not on the list in 2020, will that mean that you will no longer love it?
So, first decide what you want out of a college, than decide what type of college you want, then look for colleges that meet those criteria. Of those, see which will accept you, and which you can afford. Then, divide that list by their acceptance rates into reaches, matches, and safeties. Remove all but 10 or 15, with no more than 4 or 5 being reaches, and apply. If a T-20 or an Ivy is on that list as a reach, apply, otherwise, ignore.
Since there is a higher than 90% chance that you will not be accepted to any of your reaches, and a higher than 50% chance that you will attend a safety or a low match, those are where you should focus your energy and time.
You do not “love the Ivies and T20”, you love your perception of how you believe being accepted to one of them will increase your personal status. Aside from the fact that it isn’t really true, it’s also one of the worst ways that I can think of to choose a college.