Which Ivy should Native Americans apply to?

It’s all about fit, regardless of race. :slight_smile:

Do you like the outdoors, a rural setting, Greek life and partying, and a very undergrad-focused faculty and resources? You’ll likely prefer Dartmouth.

Do you like a large (for the Ivies) student body and campus, a very segmented program/college structure, a curricular style that promotes rigorous academics, and a small town setting surrounded by the outdoors? You’ll likely prefer Cornell.

Do you like an urban environment, a nice mix of pre-professionalism and intellectualism, a “work hard/play hard” mentality, and cheese steaks? You’ll likely prefer Penn.

Do you like great Humanities programs, a residential college setup, the ability to choose between a core-oriented and a more open (though with some requirements…) curriculum, and a suburban setting? You’ll likely prefer Yale.

Do you like undergrad-focused faculty and resources (really deep pockets…), an opportunity to write a thesis/dissertation as an undergrad, eating clubs, and a suburban setting somewhere between NYC and Philly? You’ll likely prefer Princeton.

Do you like a strong core curriculum, a serious/intellectual academic vibe, plenty of off-campus housing options, and New York City? You’ll likely prefer Columbia.

Do you like a student body commonly characterized as “happy,” an open curriculum, an urban campus on a hill, and a fairly laid-back atmosphere? You’ll likely prefer Brown.

Do you like being in a great university located in a cool city that’s home to several other great schools, final clubs, being probably at the top of the global and American prestige heap, and a tradition of leadership? You’ll likely prefer Harvard.