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Question: If you could attend any of the following universities, which one would you go to?
#1
Brown University RI
 
#2
Columbia University NY
 
#3
Cornell University NY
 
#4
Dartmouth College NH
 
#5
Harvard University MA
 
#6
University of Pennsylvania PA
 
#7
Prineton University NJ
 
#8
Stanford University CA
 
#9
Yale University CT
 
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« on: March 14, 2021, 08:46:34 PM »

"Stanford is consistently ranked as among the most prestigious and top universities in the world by major education publications."

I realize Stanford is not actually an Ivy League university, however, it is very highly ranked, as quoted above.

There are other highly regarded schools in the US, but being highly regarded is not everything that makes a school "Ivy League". If one were including non-Ivy "Ivies" there are quite a few that are more so than Stanford. The idea of including non-Ivy League schools in the poll isn't ridiculous, but including only Stanford is highly ridiculous and thus is being justly ridiculed.

I was under the impression that MIT and Stanford were pretty widely regarded as the two most prestigious non-Ivies?

Not to toot my own horn, but UChicago is also considered to be on par with most of the Ivies. Arguably Duke as well.
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