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The difference between Ivy League and Ivy League University
Different schools, different popularity, different influence.

1, Ivy League University refers to eight famous private universities on the east coast of the United States, including Harvard University, Yale University, Princeton University, Columbia University, Brown University, Cornell University, University of Pennsylvania and Dartmouth College; Ivy League University is a private university established in 1986.

2. Ivy League University is one of the most famous brands of higher education in the world and is considered as the top university group in the United States; Ivy League schools are not well-known internationally, but they are well-known locally.

3. Ivy League University has a long history and a huge alumni network, and its graduates have a high influence in politics, business, culture and other fields; Ivy League University, founded in 1986, is a young university, and its graduates have relatively little influence.