<p>Granted that Harvard is the third largest Ivy, but it's hardly qualifies as a "large" school. If we're to categorize the size of the Ivy this is how most people would do it:</p>
<p>Small: Dartmouth, Columbia, and Princeton
Medium: Yale, Brown, and Harvard
Large: Upenn, and Cornell</p>
<p>Dartmouth:
Degree-seeking undergrads: 3,991
Columbia
Degree-seeking undergrads: 4,225
Princeton:
Degree-seeking undergrads: 4,710
Yale:
Degree-seeking undergrads: 5,349
Brown:
Degree-seeking undergrads: 5,927
Harvard:
Degree-seeking undergrads: 6,613
UPenn:
Degree-seeking undergrads: 9,841
Cornell
Degree-seeking undergrads: 13,474</p>
<p>To me the definition of large is when two schools must combine to equal your size. Upenn and Cornell need three schools. Harvard is a upper-medium, but hardly large.</p>
<p>P.S.
apologize to Honeypot to hijack your thread like this. I do hope you get into Dartmouth and your mom will feel better. If you do manage to transfer, please come back and tell us. I would like to know if you could transfer to Dartmouth after your junior year, something that seems so unlikely.</p>