<p>I know they’re all good…Just wondering which one do you people think is the worst for undergrad.</p>
<p>strange topic, but I’d say Cornell followed by Penn.</p>
<p>cornell… then dartmouth. pen has wharton if u have some kind of land mark school u cant be that bad, and other programs are solid</p>
<p>Hyp</p>
<p>Bcdp</p>
<p>C</p>
<p>Tier 1: Brown, Dartmouth, Princeton
Tier 2: U Penn, Yale
Tier 3: Columbia, Cornell, Harvard</p>
<p>Not exactly quality, more a measure of undergrad treatment. The LAC-like Ivies come out on top. Cornell’s not bad, but its relatively large class sizes work against it.</p>
<p>this has to be the stupidest thread ever</p>
<p>hehehe…yeah…I realize it’s sort of like asking “stupidest Nobel Prize winner”…But there’s an ulterior motive. :P</p>
<p>Been accepted to all the lower Ivies and have to decide which one to attend. Whenever I ask anyone they just say “whichever appeals to YOU”. I personally have NO idea how they are since I’m an international student. I’m trying to eliminate some, without the “go where your heart leads to you”-advice that would accompany this thread otherwise. I’m sure people posting here have a better idea of how such schools are for undergrad students and would give more informed advice.</p>
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<p>Dartmouth would be among the best. Along with Princeton, it’s the only ivy that puts its main focus on the undergraduate schools.</p>
<p>cornell is def the worst out of them… too many students and apparently its stressful.</p>
<p>greatguru-
Where else were you accepted besides the Ivys?</p>
<p>hehehe…rejected at every university except cornell, upenn and brown. (waitlisted for Stanford). Didn’t apply to Columbia, HYP.</p>
<p>I would suggest Brown to greatguru.</p>
<p>Penn or Dartmouth</p>
<p>for undergraduates, Cornell offers the most available courses and majors.</p>
<p>I would choose Brown too.</p>
<p>Cornell or Brown.</p>
<p>Penn has Wharton. Brown has its specializations on education and open curriculum. HYP are definitely not the worst. Dartmouth/Columbia are the mid ivies. </p>
<p>Therefore I would say Cornell is the weakest. Its best program is engineering and even that is beaten by non-Ivies such as Stanford, MIT, Cal-Tech, etc.</p>
<p>Probably Cornell - it’s very large and not as selective as most other Ivies. With that said, Cornell is still excellent and the differences among the top 15-20 universities are very insignificant.</p>
<p>“Its best program is engineering” </p>
<p>if you want to break this into details, Cornell has top programs in architechture, ilr, hotel administration, all of the ag sciences and a bunch of other programs (the hard sciences come to mind in particular).</p>
<p>I think most non-engineers (cs, etc) will say Cornell. Between Penn, Dart, Brown, Columbia the difference is so moot that picking for this reason is silly.</p>
<p>gomestar is just hyping Cornell because he goes there.</p>
<p>Anybody even tries to mention Dartmouth is the worst school is seriously delusional.</p>
<p>Dartmouth and Princeton likely offer the best undergraduate education in the IVY league.</p>
<p>Most people would agree that Cornell is the worst IVY…and I concur.</p>