Ivy League Schools Ranked
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- Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2016
- Six of eight Ivy League schools made their way into the top 10 of The Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings. WSJ's Lee Hawkins discusses the schools.
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My entire family went to Notre Dame, after this summer, I'm starting college at Princeton
congratulations! I will be attending Cornell this summer while all entire family went to colleges in China
Lit my sister starting at princeton this year too
i dropped out
Notre Dame is best
I will be applying to colleges this fall, it would be great if I could get some advice. Princeton is one of my dream colleges
Andy Bernard says Cornell is the best
Whoever he is, he’s wrong
Ben Simmons it’s a joke lol. Andy is a character from the office
@@bensimmons6149 have you never watched the office
YALE !!
F I O N A Gossip girls
You earn xxx $ 10 years after entering college. Most of those sums are in the 70,000/80,000 mark. I thought one would earn that much as they graduate, as some of my friends recently have. Could someone elaborate?
As a first-generation, I actually chose a non-ivy for my undergrad education and they are rigorous.
You’re probably just dumb
Ben Simmons you realize the curricula at state universities is very similar to that of an Ivy League.
@@bensimmons6149 theres tons of reasons people dont go to ivy leagues they get accepted in, maybe location, money or personal problems. Theres really good schools that aren't ivy leagues like stanford or UCLA sometimes those might be a better option for u depending on what your studying.
Did you get accepted to any?
2 generations of my family before me went to UPenn.
Wait so the average salary of a Columbia graduate 10 years after entering university is only $74,000? 🤯
Yes. 😂
Isn’t that a lot though? I don’t know much because I’m not even America but from my third-world country perspective, that’s a BIG salary.
@@raulantunez4228 I suppose it’s all relative to where you come from because where I come from that’s an average salary that you can earn pretty easy without any university study.
@@raulantunez4228 it dependa in which country do you live in, for examaple in switzerland with that salary you live a very modest Life, but in some african countries it might be a lot
LOL… I went to a tech school for 16 months and that’s the basic starting salary
Oh crap, my brother goes to Cornell and so did my mom.
Well, Cornell did rank in the Top 10 (#9), so don't worry.
This is pretty misleading. Columbia and UPenn topped the list just because a lot of people from there get business degrees, which are very high paying. The reality is that a degree from any ivy is very impressive and a degree from UPenn won't look any better than one from Brown. It really just goes down to which you like the most, because what's important is being happy
i will go to brown university
OTOH nearly every year Princeton finishes comfortably in front of all others in alumni contribution participation. Because of Princeton’s generous financial aid, its students graduate with little if any debt. Starting salary out of school is only a small part of a fulfilling life. If it is more important than that, one should probably go to Wharton.
Lies again? Ivy Fund
YES COLUMBIAAAAA
Should students' future income really be such a defining factor in a university's quality?
well wanting a successful career is a big reason kids want to go to college lol?
So success is just money?
***** Of course not but but like I said, many students pursue higher education so that they can make money. Regardless of whether someone wants a big income or not, a college's responsibility is to enable their students.
Bryan Cho good point
Oliver Benning no but it’s one of the few quantifiable measures of it. Would you rather measure their success based off off of intangible factors like how well they were prepared during college or how physically healthy they are because all those things are much more influenced by other factors.
If I were into science and technology, which choice would be better: Harvard or Yale?
Justin Okoh neither. MIT would be the way to go.
Sports With Parker I don't think my 3.5 gpa and my upcoming SAT score of maybe 1300 will allow me to get in lol
African Prince Okoh yeah you also won't getting into Harvard and Yale with a 3.5 gpa
MIT or CalTech are much better
good luck getting into Harvard with those scores
My cousin went to Brown and he wants me to attend there as well
Roar Lion Roar! Go Columbia!
Yale or Standford for me
Go Lions
Stanford not ivy
Thats why he said "non-ivy"
1:31 LETS GOOOO
my cousin went in an Ivy League university but she doesn't have a job... OMG will make sure to help!
Harvard
shout out Babson
My list
0- Stanford (NOT Ivy League)
1- Harvard
2- Cornell
3- Princeton
4- Yale
5- Penn
6- Columbia
7- Dartmouth
8- Brown
Nish Patel your list is flawed.
@@GreekOrthodox7 What's wrong with it?
Cornell ?? so funny
Bro how is Brown dead last??😂
Cornell at 2? 😂
Wait, no Harvard?
this is old
Why do all the replies to comments in this comments section have more likes than the comment itself😂 This comments section is messed up...
Mochi?
this guys voice
My dude, how luck people in asia are! College are so cheap that many of use just went the "entrepreneur way" right after graduating anyway!
Nope. For us, college is still expensive despite tuition fees in every single state-owned university being subsidized by the government (for undergraduates only). But with the cheaper fees, we have fewer facilities and our universities does not have the level of polish that US universities have. However, despite that, the impact of capitalism on education has been reduced so any person could have the chance to become a successful person if they tried hard enough. This is only for Indonesia though idk about the rest of Asia.
In my country colleges are for free. But on the other side those colleges aren't as good as in America. Sorry for my english.
Lol i thought it was a league of legends school
Yall forgot Cornell
SUNY Ithaca?
@@musicnanimalluver1 the one, the only: the fake ivy
Tennis Grinder it’s the only one with over a 10% acceptance rate, made 100 years after the revolutionary war, and has half public-half private. The other 7 are much better, bud.
David Filip for engineering/CS Cornell is probably the beat Ivy, the others have stronger business and medicine schools. Also Cornell’s colleges are not public, they are land grant, meaning they get funding from NY but are still private and function the same way as rest of the colleges within Cornell (NY students get lower tuition because of that).
I'm Stuff harvard has better engineering and brown has better CS. Due to the land grant they have to meet a quota for transfer students from NY community colleges.
STANFORD! MY DREAM SCHOOL!
PENN #1
I reside in Northern California only about
2.5 - 3 hrs away from San Francisco and Stanford University really should be a Ivy League school it has a great reputation.
You are misunderstanding what Ivy means. It is just a name of an athletic conference.
Hmm, Stanford, MIT and Caltech is better than these ivy league universities.
StiffRime wrong
It really depends. If you're going for engineering and technology, aiming for MIT makes more sense than aiming for Darmouth; in this case, MIT>Darmouth.
mit?
Aditya Surendhra Not an ivy league school
neither is Stanford but is mentioned
Aditya Surendhra I like mit too .. . It is a shame he lost in 2012
Toooo much focused on capitalisitc view
jk kim so what? Socialism is for jealous losers.
Stanford for the win bb
Yeah . While not paying .😂
Stanford >> all ivies
C-Lux MIT> Stanford
Marcos Lopez www.stanfordrejects.com
Siddhartha N Tea
Ivies need to start focusing on tech instead of focusing on useless Humanities subjects , Tech is the present and the future .
@@Priyanshusingh-ix7kr As much as I love tech, it will never overtake the humanities. Both of them have and will exist in tandem; they each represent a fundamental aspect of the human experience. Stop watching all movies and consuming all media, see how it goes.
Harvard is really the best
Sure, ask any harvard boy.
@@johnpoole8451 yes
@@prodbyevadwave what is the best ivy for computer science
@@Brown597 princeton
@@t.s5806 thanks i thought it was MIT
Harvard is the best, hands down!
Amy winehouse Purdue university only supreme court justice Clarence Thomas
College is well overrated in my opinion.
Sculpin getting a degree is overrated. going to college is definitely life changing
Because you people are lazy and can’t get into a good college. Instead of working hard to get into a good college and earning degrees, you want to pretend it is unnecessary. It is clear that the most successful people in the world, titans of industry, CEOs, and presidents, have been to college, specifically the best colleges in the world. Don’t fool yourselves; graduates from universities always end up on the top.
@@GreekOrthodox7 Big facts.