what's your ivy league rankings?

<p>Millhouse... Eliminating Brown is like eliminating the source of all happiness..... Brown>everything in the entire world!! If you actually went there for a weekend and hung out with the students, I think your opinion would change drastically.</p>

<p>"the source of all happiness" that you are referring to is drugs. i had 2 cousins go to brown... their guidance and ability to prepare students for the real world is horrible there</p>

<p>Oh, so since your cousins happened to pick up bad habits in college (which NEVER happens, rite?), Brown is at fault? :confused:</p>

<p>it's kind of funny how brown rocks fellowships like the rhodes scholarship and fulbrights, has incredible acceptance rates to med, law, and other grad schools, and sends nearly 50 seniors a year to goldman sachs...</p>

<p>all while having an awesome and fun four years</p>

<p>Dartmouth
Brown
Cornell</p>

<p>Yale</p>

<p>Harvard
Princeton
Penn
Columbia</p>

<p>they didnt pick up bad habits. i think that unless you go to brown knowing what you want to do when you get out of college, many people are still clueless...
this is just what they told me. this is not meant for everyone to bash on me :(</p>

<p>[STANFORD!!!!!!!]
Harvard
Princeton
Yale
[UC BERKELEY]</p>

<p>all others irrelevant.</p>

<p>This is in terms of the places that wuld be best for me. I wuld like to go into eng and business.
1. Princeton
2. PENN
3. Cornell
4. Columbia
5. Harvard
6. Yale
7. Dartmouth
8. Brown</p>

<p>For me Cornell and Penn are almost tied.</p>

<p>oh this is fun, we (the elite CC AIM chatroom) recently had a discussion on this very topic.</p>

<p>here's what my [totally biased, subjective, and not-to-be-considered] input was:</p>

<p>Yale>Columbia>Harvard>Brown>Princeton>Penn.... nothing else matters.</p>

<p>Columbia
Harvard
Princeton
Cornell
University of Pennsylvania
Yale
Brown
Dartmouth</p>

<p>YALE!
Columbia
UPenn-Wharton (only Wharton though, if just UPenn, it would be after Princeton)
Princeton
Cornell
Brown
Harvard
Dartmouth</p>

<p>Kind of a weird ranking I guess. But after Yale and Columbia, there’s really no clear line between the rest. They’re all great schools. I haven’t decided which of the other ones I want to apply to yet. Probably Princeton and Cornell. Maybe Brown. I need to do some more research though! A LOT more research.</p>

<p>Harvard
Penn
Princeton
Cornell
Yale
Columbia
Brown
Dartmouth</p>

<p>I’ve only seriously considered a few and the rest are just personal bias. </p>

<p>COLUMBIA
Brown
Cornell
Yale
Dartmouth
Harvard
Penn
Princeton</p>

<p>Based on personal preference, of course.</p>

<p>Columbia
Princeton
Yale / Brown
Harvard
Cornell / Dartmouth / UPenn</p>

<p>Princeton
Harvard
Yale
Cornell
U penn
Columbia
Dartmouth
Brown</p>

<p>Yale/Dartmouth (Yale currently has the edge)
Princeton
Brown
Penn
Harvard
Columbia
Cornell</p>

<p>^May apply to top five or six. Columbia my parents vetoed; and Cornell? Eh.</p>

<p>Harvard
Yale
Princeton
Columbia
Dartmouth
Brown
Cornell
Penn</p>

<p>Princeton
Yale
UPenn
Harvard
Cornell
Dartmouth
Columbia
Brown</p>

<p>this is my overall general ranking</p>

<p>harvard
yale
upenn
columbia
brown
princeton
cornell
dartmouth</p>

<p>this is my personal, biased ranking… the ranking is based on how much the school fits me personally</p>

<p>upenn
columbia
yale
harvard
brown
princeton
cornell
dartmouth</p>

<p>Princeton is no way first!!!</p>

<p>Columbia
Yale
U Penn
Harvard
Cornell
Brown
Princeton
Darthmouth</p>