What are the Ivy personalities/which one best suits me?

<p>Basically, I'm applying to a handful of great schools but my parents and I want to apply to one Ivy as another reach option, more to see what happens for kicks (I have plenty of other matches, safeties, and reaches which I'd be perfectly happy attending so it's not like I'm riding on this).</p>

<p>On the off chance I'm admitted, I'd like it to be a school that would match me somewhat so I could actually consider attending.</p>

<p>My question is, what are the different "personalities" of the Ivy schools? I pretty much know already Brown wouldn't be a good fit for me, but I know little about the student body at most other Ivies.</p>

<p>Though I encourage you to describe the Ivies you know about to help others in a similar situation, if you'd like to choose one that you think matches me:</p>

<p>I'm a white girl from NY (not the city), pretty athletic. I'm very extroverted but I'm nerdy in that I can get really excited about learning, though most of my peers would be at any Ivy. I love school spirit, the size of the school doesn't matter much to me. In particular, I'm a student who is very passionate about my work and I love learning, but I don't want to be at a school where the students are cut throat to get ahead.
Politically, I'm pretty moderate but I lean very slightly to the conservative side.</p>

<p>From the little that I know, it seems Dartmouth might be the best fit? If you agree or think otherwise please let me know.</p>

<p>And describe all the Ivies if you can/have that knowledge for others curious! Thank you so much.</p>

<p>Yes, Dartmouth, even though you’d probably fit in at any of them.</p>

<p>Sounds like Dartmouth to me.</p>