<p>I am a Jr. in high school that likely has the chance to get into a top level university. I am considering 3 majors currently that are all in the same general area. They are Computer Science, Mathematics, and Statistics. I know that Stanford, Cal, UCLA etc. are good schools for these majors, but I would also like to apply to some ivy league schools. For these 3 majors which ivy league schools should I look at? Which schools should I stay away from? Obviously some ivy league schools are focused more on liberal arts medicine etc. If you could give a brief summary of each ivy for these three majors that would be great. Thanks in advance for any responses!</p>
<p>I don’t think you should only focus on Ivy League colleges because they’re hard to get into (you may be qualified, but I don’t know) and they just might not offer what you’re looking for. If you find an Ivy with something you like, that’s great! If not, look elsewhere. You’ll find something that matches your needs.</p>
<p>Bump…</p>
<p>Why is MiT not on your list?</p>
<p>Also look at schools named “blank” tech. Regardless of your academic standing, it might be a better fit for what you want to do rather than HYP</p>
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<p>bump…MIT is on my list, that is why i said “etc.”</p>
<p>Possibly Penn?</p>
<p>Look into the stats! Find which environment is best suited for you!</p>