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American Ivy League School Rankings
First place, Harvard University.

Harvard University is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. Born in 1636, it ranks first in the world for many years and is a dream school for students all over the world!

Second place, Yale University.

Yale University attaches great importance to undergraduate education. As one of the most influential private universities in the United States, it is also the third university established in American history, which is famous for its law school major.

Third place, Princeton University.

Princeton University is the most elite school among Ivy League universities, enjoying a world-renowned tradition of emphasizing quality, research and theory, among which mathematics, physics and other majors are the best in the world.

Fourth place, Columbia University.

Columbia University is located in the most prosperous Manhattan in new york, adjacent to Wall Street, so its financial and economic majors are world-famous.

Fifth place, University of Pennsylvania.

The University of Pennsylvania is the fourth oldest institution of higher education in the United States, and the first modern institution of higher learning engaged in science, technology and humanities education in the United States.

Sixth place, Brown University.

Brown University is one of the most difficult universities in the United States, and one of its greatest characteristics is "small but refined". Today, with the increasing university population, Brown University still maintains a strict enrollment system and a very high entrance threshold.

Seventh place, Cornell University.

Cornell University is the first co-educational university with gender equality among Ivy League schools. It is the first university to admit students regardless of aristocratic status, beliefs and race, and its purpose is to create a new comprehensive university with complete disciplines. So it has always been considered as the first truly meaningful national university in American history.

Eighth place, Dartmouth College.

Dartmouth College is ranked in the world and in the United States 1 1. Dartmouth College was selected as the "Top Ten Most Persevering Universities in the World" in 2005 because of its outstanding performance in the crisis of life and death.