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What is an Ivy League school?
American rattan schools include Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania and Cornell University. Except Cornell University, other schools were founded before the American War of Independence, with a long history, and the admission standards of each institution are very strict. Ivy League schools, also known as Ivy League schools, refers to a sports league composed of eight private universities in the northeastern United States, all of which are top universities in the United States.

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1, Harvard University, referred to as "Harvard", located in Cambridge, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He is a world-renowned private research university and a member of an Ivy League school.

2. Cornell University, founded in 1865, located in Ithaca, new york, USA. It is a world-class private research university (with two campuses in new york and Qatar Education City), one of the 14 founding institutions of the Association of American University, and one of the eight members of the famous sports league Ivy League.

3. The University of Pennsylvania is located in Philadelphia, the largest city in Pennsylvania. It is the world's top private research university, one of the eight famous Ivy League universities, and one of the founding members of association of american universities 14, the academic alliance of top universities in North America.

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