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I wouldn't place that bet. I'm also fairly confident that you cannot use "easier" in a sentence with either school or any, for that matter, in the Ivy League.

2007-07-03 08:11:59 · answer #1 · answered by Beach Saint 7 · 2 0

I don't claim to know what either school looks for in an applicant, but I do know that hypothetical School A might accept Student X but reject Student Y, while School B rejects Student X but accepts Student Y.

But, as far as Ivy League schools go, they surely are not all equal. I provide (not as proof, just for fun) the following little bit from Family Guy (I hope you've watched the show). Brian the dog has just started writing for the New Yorker. He's in the editor's office and is looking at diplomas and such on the wall, and says, "I see you went to Harvard; I'm an Ivy League man myself." The editor says, "Oh, really? Where'd you go?" Brian says, "I went to Brown." The editor replies, "Oh, Brown! My incarcerated ex-business partner's gay retarded niece went there!"

2007-07-04 04:25:03 · answer #2 · answered by Lea A 5 · 0 0

Ivy leagues are actually not basic to get into. Any of them. yet while i substitute into to endanger a wager, i might say Cornell or Upenn. They the two have a severe sort of undergrad admissions in comparison to the others.

2016-10-03 12:14:59 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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