<p>Yale
Penn
Columbia
Brown
Harvard
Cornell
Dartmouth
Princeton</p>
<p>Columbia
Harvard
Brown
Yale
Dartmouth
Penn
Princeton
Cornell</p>
<p>Haven't posted here in forever, but might as well:</p>
<p>Columbia (I do go here...)
Yale
Penn
Harvard
Brown
Cornell
Dartmouth
Princeton</p>
<p>penn
harvard
yale
columbia
princeton
brown
dartmouth
cornell</p>
<p>penn
columbia
harvard
princeton
brown
yale
cornell
dartmouth</p>
<ol>
<li>Penn.</li>
<li>Brown.</li>
<li>Dartmouth.</li>
<li>Cornell.</li>
<li>Harvard.</li>
<li>Yale.</li>
<li>Princeton.</li>
<li>Columbia.</li>
</ol>
<p>Columbia/Harvard
Brown
Yale
Penn
Dartmouth
Princeton
Cornell</p>
<ol>
<li>Dartmouth</li>
<li>Princeton</li>
<li>Yale</li>
<li>Brown</li>
<li>Harvard</li>
<li>Columbia</li>
<li>Penn</li>
<li>Cornell</li>
</ol>
<p>Penn
Princeton
Harvard
Brown
Dartmouth
Yale
Columbia
Cornell</p>
<p>for me-</p>
<p>Dartmouth
Princeton
Brown</p>
<p>Not interested in the rest for various reasons. i've always thought of these as the 'fun, community, "real college" ivies.</p>
<p>Columbia
Yale
Harvard
Brown
Princeton
Penn
Cornell
Fartmouth</p>
<p>UCLA, since the F and the D are right next to each other on the keyboard, was your spelling of "Fartmouth" accidental or intentional? Given that you placed it at the bottom of the heap, I assume it wasn't a mere case of "fat-finger-syndrome".</p>
<p>Dartmouth<3</p>
<p>Oh, a list. Sorry.</p>
<p>Dartmouth
UPenn
Yale
Princeton
Harvard
Columbia
Brown
Cornell</p>
<p>Yale would be higher up on my list, but my bf goes there and I've decided that I absolutely can't go to the same school he does.</p>
<p>1, Cornell for its unique egalitarian mission (often derided by prestige mongers) and gorgeous campus / region.</p>
<ol>
<li><p>Columbia for its locale and overall great quality</p></li>
<li><p>Yale - all around really great school that perhaps deserves its reputation.</p></li>
<li><p>UPenn - Very solid all around school</p></li>
<li><p>Princeton - a little small for my blood.</p></li>
<li><p>Brown - a little too loosely-goosey for me.</p></li>
<li><p>Harvard - dark energy on campus; highly overrated undergrad program propped up by an incredible grad program and immense amounts of money and power pumped into it simply because it is the breeding grounds for the ruling class. </p></li>
<li><p>Dartmouth - I'm sure it's great, but its frat boy drinking culture in a small town leaves a bad taste in my mouth.</p></li>
</ol>
<p>Brown - FREEDOM!
Yale - def. the cool mom out of HYP
Harvard - the classy mom that you admire from afar, but feel like you're being judged or belittled when in her actual presence
Dartmouth - my biggest qualm has to be the frat culture, but everything else is great
UPenn - would be higher up w/o a doubt if it had a campus</p>
<p>Cornell - it seems to be a more state school-like version of dart
Princeton - jersey? colors?
Columbia - why don't they just bust out the nuns and hit our knuckles? (aka too structured)</p>
<p>1) Cornell. The only school that even try to be everything to everyone. Engineers, hotelies, and philosophers. Oh my!
2) Dartmouth. Something is in the water in Hanover.
3) Princeton. Elitest as hell, but you will feel welcome.
4) Yale. Sure, but don't go here for any of the hard sciences.
5) UPenn. Like Cornell, but the pre-professionals suffocate everybody else.
6) Columbia. You have to respect the Core, but its locale gets more respect than it deserves.
7) Harvard. Go here for graduate school.
8) Brown. Way too hippy dippy and upper crust liberal.</p>
<p>
What??? Have you ever walked around--or even been to--Penn's campus? It has as much of a campus as--and many would say MORE of a campus than--Harvard or Brown.</p>
<p>Whenever I see comments that Penn doesn't have much of a campus, or that it's unattractive, I suspect that those making the comments either haven't ever been there, or else drove past and never actually WALKED through the campus. Most of Penn's 280-acre campus is not accessible by car, as the surrounding streets have been closed off to create lovely shaded walkways, greens, plazas, courtyards, etc. It has much more of a secluded campus feel than most of the other urban campuses I've ever visited (Harvard, Columbia, NYU, Brown, Georgetown, etc.).</p>
<p>Dartmouth #1
Dartmouth is the only ivy that I'm interested in. I would apply there even if it wasnt an ivy.</p>
<p>Yale
Dartmouth
Princeton
Columbia
Harvard
Brown
Cornell
Brown</p>