Brown- Providence, Rhode Island
Columbia- New York, New York
Cornell- Ithaca, New York
Dartmouth- Hanover, New Hampshire
Harvard- Cambridge, Massachusetts
Princeton- Princeton, New Jersey
University of Pennsylvania- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Yale- New Haven, Connecticut
Keep in mind that the Ivy League Schools were originally created a long time ago as a football coalition. That is why all of the Ivy League Schools are really old. You should also look into other colleges that are not in the Ivy League, but have great academics and are really well known. These include:
Georgetown
Johns Hopkins
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Northwestern
Rice
Stanford
University of Chicago
Washington University- St. Louis
Good luck with the college admissions process!
2007-07-20 17:37:06
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answered by student 3
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Harvard is in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Yale is in New Haven, Connecticut
The other Ivy league schools are:
Cornell in Ithaca, New York
Univ of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Princeton in Princeton, New Jersey
Dartmouth in Hanover, New Hampshire
Columbia in New York City, New York
Brown in Providence Rode Island
2007-07-21 02:47:46
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answered by lildude211us 7
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I have to agree with Student on this question. There are a lot of schools that aren't considered Ivy League, but they give you a great education and are really close to being Ivy League.
Here's a list of some of the schools are where they are located
USC (University of Southern California has an excellent Business and Law school) - California
UT Austin (Business and Law Schools) - Texas
Northwestern University - Illinois
Texas A&M College Station (Mays Business School) - Texas
University of Chicago - Illinois
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Michigan
Notre Dame - Indiana
This is a small list, but if you want to take some time to really get into where some schools are located, their requirements etc.... visit this site; www.princetonreview.com.
This is a very informative site with tons and tons of school related information.
Hope this helps ya out.
2007-07-21 08:43:23
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answered by g_brown1975 5
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Brown University - Rhode Island
Columbia University - New York
Cornell University - New York
Dartmouth College - New Hampshire
Harvard University - Massachussets
University of Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania
Princeton University - New Jersey
Yale University - Connecticut
2007-07-21 01:01:41
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answered by Theodore H 6
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University of Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia, PA
Princeton University -- Princeton, NJ
Columbia University -- New York, NY
Cornell University -- Ithica, NY
Brown University -- Providence, RI
Yale University -- New Haven, CT
Harvard University -- Cambridge, MA
Dartmouth University -- Hanover, NH
2007-07-21 00:35:00
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answered by Ranto 7
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