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Insider's Guide to the Little Ivies: Pros, Cons, and Key Differences Between Them 

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@jamiedefrancisco9177
@jamiedefrancisco9177 4 месяца назад
My daughter went to Colby. I did worry she would have a hard time fitting in as she was not an "outdoor" sporty person. I didn't need to worry, there were plenty of clubs for people who liked to stay in rather than do sports.
@qualityname2055
@qualityname2055 4 месяца назад
Very helpful! Definitely put some new names on my college list to look into from this video. If you could make more detailed videos on the colleges individually that would be great too, also including Pomona if you can. Thanks :)
@geetanamani4272
@geetanamani4272 4 месяца назад
Could you do a video on WashU St. Louis please?
@paulmanias8269
@paulmanias8269 3 месяца назад
Great content! All of these colleges seem to blend together when looking at them in paper and even in person. A few other videos like this could be comparing what's left of the Seven Sisters, the Hidden Ives, top state schools, to Catholic schools, Jesuit Schools... etc.
@chrisfriday3252
@chrisfriday3252 4 месяца назад
My son’s first choice is Dartmouth and Middlebury is 2nd or 3rd. Since you are a Dartmouth graduate, could you please compare and contrast these 2 schools. For example, I know Greek life is a big part of the culture at Dartmouth, but Middlebury does not have fraternities and sororities. Thanks in advance.
@IvyAdmissionHelp
@IvyAdmissionHelp 4 месяца назад
Dartmouth and Middlebury are very similar, and I myself applied to both. They're both cold, remote, rigorous, beautiful, preppy, outdoorsy, and athletic. Dartmouth is about twice as large, and is Division 1 (Middlebury is D3). You can get a similar education at either one, but Middlebury is much easier to get into as an Early Decision candidate (about 40% ED rate) compared with about 13% ED rate at Dartmouth. Also, Dartmouth has much better name recognition, is that's something that matters to you. Greek life is prominent at Dartmouth, and nonexistent at Middlebury.
@scottcamuto8410
@scottcamuto8410 2 месяца назад
Middlebury has a world renowned foreign language program so that can influence some decisions. Dartmouth has significant more name recognition and has some graduate programs which can lend itself to further depth in studies.
@lawrencedz3638
@lawrencedz3638 4 месяца назад
Would you consider pomona college a little ivy?
@IvyAdmissionHelp
@IvyAdmissionHelp 4 месяца назад
Usually, the Little Ivies refer to small liberal arts colleges in the Northeast. But Pomona is an excellent example of a small liberal arts college.
@karancapoor1583
@karancapoor1583 4 месяца назад
Middlebury? Club Med
@WinstonNewYork
@WinstonNewYork День назад
No Mt Holyoke? Barnard? Bryn Mawr? Trinity? Colgate? Bard? Sarah Lawrence?
@kiranb814
@kiranb814 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the great video. Are there any ADHD friendly colleges (high IQ, high academic caliber , but poor executive functioning) for highly talented Math kid. I feel like a small liberal arts college would be a good bet. But, don’t know where to start the search.
@IvyAdmissionHelp
@IvyAdmissionHelp 4 месяца назад
Two good options in the Northeast might be Haverford College and Connecticut College. Both offer students tremendous flexibility in take-home testing, etc. Two less competitive schools in Washington state are Puget Sound University and Evergreen State, which both accommodate students with learning differences. All of these are very small schools.
@daveb675
@daveb675 4 месяца назад
Great video, would it be possible for a future video to look at the "The Hidden Ivies"
@repurposesports4782
@repurposesports4782 4 месяца назад
You forgot Lafayette College
@IvyAdmissionHelp
@IvyAdmissionHelp 4 месяца назад
Yes, I could have added a few more very good small liberal arts colleges like Lafayette and Bucknell but they have much higher admissions rates, closer to 35%, so they're not quite as selective. But they're still very good.
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