Every Ivy League Explained in 8 Minutes
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00:00 Intro
00:24 University of Pennsylvania
01:21 Columbia University
02:25 Harvard University
03:32 Brown University
04:14 Yale University
05:02 Dartmouth College
06:06 Princeton University
07:03 Cornell University
07:56 Outro
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Greek life is absolutely not 'huge' at Brown University. Only a very small percentage of students participate
Ivy League: Harvard, Princeton, Yale, University of Pennsylvania, Columbia, Brown, Dartmouth, Cornell
You showed a picture of Old Main from Penn State when showing off UPenn. Those are different schools
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Not sure why you were showing a city talking about Dartmouth. Not sure why you were showing the west while talking about Harvard.
Yeah, that is so NOT Hanover, NH. Not a single building from the Dartmouth campus is shown . Ridiculous...
same reason they showed penn state when describing u penn. You don't need to qualify to go to one of these schools to make a video about them.
Why are buildings in Valencie being shown while discussing UPenn?
they're showing penn state bldgs, not u penn :P
I was thinking the same. I love that place, it is really important in architecture
I was under the impression the only way to be an Ivy League was to be in the North east? like Stanford, Oxford and Cambridge are all amazing schools that out-compete some ivys (all when it comes to oxford) but are not part of the list
Oxford and Cambridge are part of something else. The Ivy League thing is only for schools in the USA. In the UK they have something called the Russel Group which is their equivalent. Cambridge and Oxford and part of it. And the Ivys came to be because of the athletics at the schools when the term first came to be. Stanford didn’t have great athletics at the time.
showing pictures of Valencia, Spain when talking of UPENN was not a good look haha
The Ivy League is just an intercollegiate sports league. Seriously, that's it.
Tell that to the wall street hedge funds who almost exclusively only hire from the Ivy League universities (plus MIT and Stanford). If you wanna earn $250k right out of college, u kinda HAVE to study finance or applied math at an Ivy League uni. The entire "college is useless" narrative only applies to the lower-middle to middle class who wanna work as teachers or accountants or some shit. If you wanna make it big, you kinda NEED the connections and opportunities provided at an Ivy league uni.
John 14:21
@@hellryderplayz1854They hire from elite universities. Being part of the ivy league isn't a requirement to be an elite university. Actually the title "ivy league university" just means that school plays in a crappy intercollegiate athletic conference with mostly awful players that couldn't cut it at pro level. The term "ivy league university" has no correlation to a university's level of prestige at all, it just means that university plays in the ivy league. Which in itself is of terrible quality. That's it. I'm pretty sure the likes of Stanford and Duke play at a higher level than the ivy league.
@@t.s5806 I think the problem is that these universities you guys are comparing are different. they admit different kinds of students. for example, Stanford likes entrepreneurial students, while Harvard likes students who act as diplomats in their communities by bringing awareness to unique problems. but MIT/caltech like students who excel in stem (like doing science faires and research). these universities prefer different kinds of students, meaning their students will go on to do different things in the world
@t.s5806 I guess you value sports more so than academics. In fact there is a correlation between being the the Ivy League sports conference and academic prestige....because this League was created with like minded universities and maintains a common approach to sports scholarships.
As an upcoming freshman this was helpful to me. Thank u! 🩷
No Ivy schools in Vermont or Maine?
No.
Idk why nobody is talking about this, she completely left out Beal University in Maine
All eight of the Ivy League schools are located in the northeast. Biggest DUH ever.
So doesn't m.i.t. be part of ivy league?
John 15:10
Not "Noble", but "Nobel", so the pronunciation....
Ivies: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Cornell, Brown, Dartmouth, Penn
Non-Ivies: Stanford, MIT, Caltech, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, Berkeley, UCLA
I think non-ivies are better
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@@xexmatu7s That isn't coping. I chose Stanford over Yale because its simply more prestigious.
Yeah, ucla and Berkeley aren't Schools close to being "ivy level" (and you forgot uchicago).
Ivy League schools are essentially hedge funds that happen to teach the occasional class…that’s it..🐒
Trump went to UPenn, can’t be that good.
I mean he did infact become a billionaire and the president so I guess Penn did serve him ok
Daddy bought his seat, he inherited a fortune from above mentioned daddy
he can make crap out of anything, though, yeah?