<p>Thats really strange, I mean Brown is a great school. I don’t understand why people don’t respect it. it has pretty good selectivity as well compared to cornell and upenn, i believe.</p>
<p>again, Brown is just off the radar. i have not a heard one good thing about that school.</p>
<p>u know UPenn is respected ONLY because of Wharton! Sure…Wharton garners my respect and bow down to it…but UPenn’s Engineering and Sciences = YUCK!!!</p>
<p>I just couldn’t think of any reason I’d want to go to Brown…apparently no one in my high school could either. I’m not saying it’s a bad school or anything, because it’s obviously a great school.</p>
<p>i group the ivies like this: known by the everyday person- HYPC Known by 9.98/10 people , Columbia Brown, i heard of them, r they ivies answer, Dartmouth- never heard of, UPenn is that Penn State?</p>
<p>abike11 u brought a good point, WHO MADE DARTMOUTH AN IVY!!!
its not got even 1 good department
does any rankin rate it within the top 50?</p>
<p>cornell= engineering+hotel mngmnt
princeton=economics+humanities
harvard=basic sciences+MBA</p>
<p>Ok, Cornellians don’t have the authority to eliminate members of the ivy league, that’s just slightly absurd. </p>
<p>You guys should check out the Times of London rankings, Cornell is ranked 4th in the ivy league.</p>
<p>arjun and spanks seem obsessed with butt references. spanks, fat etc
face it. the list is based on something solid. and cornell is solidly number 13 hey how bout that cookin school you got. Ivy cookin school… I feel like some cookies and milk man.</p>
<p>thats true spanks…but we do have the whip hand when we talk engineering and hotel managment :D</p>
<p>When did I make a butt reference? My name has nothing to do with that. Much of the list is not based on something solid, actually, and many people acknowledge that. Why should teacher salary affect rank?</p>
<p>MrRomantic405 , i thought we told u to get lost to ur Vandervault or whatever its called…never heard of the place</p>
<p>cornell is only 13th according to the “U.S.” (actually, more like the northeast). in the world, it ranks in the Top 5.</p>
<p>Brown has a great grading system, where students are generally allowed to indicate whether or not they want to be graded on a Pass/Fail or traditional basis. Furthermore, the teachers add a written statement to each person’s grade. This could help out students who honestly try hard but don’t get good grades. Also, they have no core curriculum, completely open. I think that system is pretty good.</p>
<p>But overall Cornell is the best in my opinion.</p>
<p>don’t u get the py MrRomantic405 , uve already got spanked one in Page 6 i think…well…page 7 could also do with it</p>
<p>yo mr. romantic, i have a question question–actually two… first off… do you actually fancy urself to be romantic? second off… why are you here?</p>
<p>MrRomantic sounds like an ivy league reject, or someone who had stats that were too low to even bother applying and is a self-selected reject.</p>
<p>where is this world listing?</p>
<p>I’ll look for it, give me a few</p>
<p>jokaking5000, i have a question…who taught u how to assess schools…well i pity that guy bec he failed miserably</p>