Top 15 Little "Ivy League" Colleges in USA
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- Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
- Top 15 Little IVIES in USA. Most Prestigious Small Universities in USA. Most Elite Small Colleges in USA
0:00 Introduction
0:44 AMHERST COLLEGE NUMBER 1
1:29 BATES COLLEGE NUMBER 2
1:57 BOWDOIN COLLEGE NUMBER 3
2:29 COLBY COLLEGE NUMBER 4
2:57 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE NUMBER 5
3:28 HAMILTON COLLEGE NUMBER 6
4:09 HAVERFORD COLLEGE NUMBER 7
4:44 LAFAYETTE COLLEGE NUMBER 8
5:15 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE NUMBER 9
5:48 SWARTHMORE COLLEGE NUMBER 10
6:21 TRINITY COLLEGE NUMBER 11
6:51 TUFTS UNIVERSITY NUMBER 12
7:31 VASSAR COLLEGE NUMBER 13
8:13 WESLEYAN COLLEGE NUMBER 14
8:50 WILLIAMS COLLEGE NUMBER 15
Go Pards!!!
I would have replaced Trinity and Conn for Pomona and Claremont McKenna respectively...
Hobart William Smith, Union, Pomona, Colgate, Franklin and Marshall, Gettysburg, University of the South to name a few
These are very good small liberal arts schools...and there are others. There is not need to appropriate the "Ivy" designation as these schools are well reputed all on their own.
Learn how to pronounce the names of colleges before you do the video- Bowdoin is not that hard.
lol @ Sworeth-more and Lafaiette too!
It's AI-generated, there are large sections of text copied directly from admissions brochures; a video for clicks rather than useful information.
Case Western Reserve, Oberlin, Rice, Emory, Tulane and more
Tulane is very meh and rice is overrated
@@GoatOfMind Prove it.
That hideous purple...thing at 8:27 is not on the Wesleyan UNIVERSITY* campus
Washington and Lee University {W&L)
Pomona?
At least this is a better collection of colleges than the other video about "Public Ivies"....there is literally noone who thinks the so called public ivies are on par with actual Ivies
Just a click-bait not to be taken too seriously video.
Yes these schools are good. But many others not talked about like the College of William & Mary are not mentioned.
William and Mary belongs to the Pubilc Ivies.
Smith…Mt. Holyoke…Wellesley?.. Come on!,,
Go to the best state school within your state, e.g., Penn State, UVA, UNC, Clemson, UT, UMd, etc. I find very little correlation between success and school name. You will strongly regret running up 150k in student loan debt.
Unless you can scholarship your way in.
I think you meant to say you find little correlation between success and THESE state schools 😂 you mention.
Student loan
debt is a fact of life regardless of the institution. Unless one is an academic rock star or athlete of extraordinary ability in which full ride scholarships are obvious, loans are virtually unavoidable for most. The other option is community colleges for two years then transfer. And the name of the college on the degree at the end means very little in terms of success, if the one holding has no drive, flexibility, or work ethic and believes he or she is entitled to something simply because the piece paper in hand has a certain college name on it.