What is the difference between Ivy League Universities and other state universities?
The Ivy League is an alliance of eight elite schools located in Northeastern United States. Over many years, they evolved into what they are today: wealthy, prestigious, and influential. What seems to be the major point that really differentiates Ivy League schools from the other Colleges and universities is the student body. In an Ivy League school, the majority of the student population consists of top and unique students who strive to graduate with hard work and great knowledge. The benefits of attending an Ivy League school all depends on each person. Ivy league graduates are viewed as distinguished individuals. those who attend an Ivy-League school are constantly in the presence of high-performing students who may already have or build prestigious connections to large companies and may use that connection to open a door to jobs that may not be accessible to students who attend other schools.
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Phumanee Nosavan is a senior at Claremont High School and was a reporter for two years on The Wolfpacket. Apart from her dedication to The Wolfpacket,...