<p>Cornell! Then Columbia.</p>
<p>Brown
Dartmouth
Yale
Penn
Columbia
Cornell
Harvard
Princeton</p>
<p>Brown just seems like a place where you would meet the coolest people and get a great education.....<3333</p>
<p>I was raised Catholic, so regardless of my current views on religion, my conservative upbringing has brought me to not be so fond of Brown.</p>
<p>Columbia and Princeton are tied for #1</p>
<p>BIG space...and then</p>
<p>Penn
Yale
Harvard
Cornell
Dartmouth
Brown</p>
<p>Yale
Harvard
Penn
Brown
Columbia
Cornell
Dartmouth
Princeton</p>
<p>Brown
Dartmouth
Yale
Harvard
Columbia
Cornell
Penn
Princeton</p>
<p>I have issues with Pennsylvania as a state as a whole, but I have bigger issues with Princeton.</p>
<p>Columbia
Yale
Penn
Cornell</p>
<p>Don't care: Dartmouth, Princeton, Harvard, Brown</p>
<p>CORNELL! without a doubt</p>
<p>PENN <33333333333333333</p>
<p>come on. wharton love. lol</p>
<ol>
<li>Penn</li>
<li>Brown</li>
<li>Cornell</li>
<li>Harvard</li>
<li>Princeton</li>
<li>Yale</li>
<li>Columbia</li>
<li>Dartmouth</li>
</ol>
<p>CORNELL!
then maybe Penn...</p>
<p>i don't care about the others</p>
<p>Brown (<3333333)
Princeton (beautiful campus)
Harvard (sociology program)
Penn (jewish population)
Dartmouth
Cornell
Yale
Columbia (CORE!)</p>
<p>Yale because the campus = love.
then Columbia because my brother goes there.
then Princeton because my sister goes there.</p>
<p>Cornell.....because ithaca is gorges
Dartmouth
Harvard
Princeton
Yale
Brown
UPenn (I dont want to be raped and murdered)
Columbia (ewww.)</p>
<p>Pretty interesting results so far. In general, people seem to like Yale. Not so much Penn. And some people love Brown and others um...not so much.</p>
<p>I think it'd be cool if someone were to compile an overall "favorite" ranking based on everyone's favorites. For example, a school ranked 1st by someone would receive 1 pt, 2nd would receive 2 pts, etc. If someone only gives one favorite, that school receives one point for being 1st and the other schools receive 2 pts for all tying for second. Maybe if someone has an hour or so to add all these numbers up we'd have something pretty interesting. Just a thought. Don't bash me, please.</p>
<p>Dartmouth</p>
<p>Princeton
Harvard
Brown</p>
<p>Yale</p>
<p>None of the other Ivies.</p>
<p>tonyspizza1800,</p>
<p>An academic study of student preferences, interestingly, has been done. In it there is some very interesting stuff on how top schools manipulate the admissions pool to appear more "preferred." Note the rap on Princeton. </p>
<p>If anyone can succinctly summarize the main points of the article for those more dim witted among us on CC (me included), your prize is automatic admission to the Ivy of your choice.</p>
<p>Here is, btw, how they rank the student preferences (among a bigger sample of schools)</p>
<p>1 Harvard
2 Yale
3 Stanford
4 Cal Tech
5 MIT
6 Princeton
7 Brown
8 Columbia
9 Amherst
10 Dartmouth
11 Wellesley
12 U Penn
13 U Notre Dame
14 Swarthmore
15 Cornell</p>
<p>Penn
Brown
Harvard
Princeton
Cornell
Dartmouth
Yale
Columbia</p>
<p>1- Columbia
2- Brown
3- Princeton
4- Cornell
5- Yale
6- Harvard
7- Upenn
8- Dartmouth</p>
<p>Notre Dame is not in the same league academically IMO.</p>
<p>Princeton
Yale
Columbia
Brown (not applying)
Harvard
Dartmouth (not applying)
Cornell
Penn (not applying)</p>
<p>Everyone tells me I'm crazy for ranking Princeton and Yale so closely, as if interest in P/Y is mutually exclusive. Yeah, they are very different, but I like them for different reasons!</p>