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  2. Ivy League - Wikipedia

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    The Ivy League is an American collegiate athletic conference of eight private research universities in the Northeastern United States.It participates in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I, and in football, in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS).

  3. Category:Ivy Plus universities - Wikipedia

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    Category includes the 13 elite universities comprising the Ivy Plus grouping. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Stanford University , MIT , UC Berkeley , University of Chicago and Duke University are often considered to be the Ivy Plus institutions besides the original eight Ivy League universities.

  4. SAT - Wikipedia

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    These results were replicated by a study conducted by the non-profit organization Opportunity Insights analyzing data from Ivy League institutions (Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, Princeton University, the University of Pennsylvania, and Yale University) plus Stanford University ...

  5. The business books Ivy League students are reading that you ...

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    Ivy league and top public colleges compared: Top book recommendations in 5 key subjects Here are the top-assigned books across different subjects. Click the arrow to scroll from discipline to ...

  6. Category:Ivy League - Wikipedia

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  7. History of the SAT - Wikipedia

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    In the late nineteenth century, elite colleges and universities had their own entrance exams and they required candidates to travel to the school to take the tests. [10] To better organize matters, the College Board, a consortium of colleges in the northeastern United States, was formed in late 1899 to establish a nationally administered, uniform set of essay tests based on the curricula of ...

  8. Public Ivy - Wikipedia

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    Public Ivy" is an informal term that refers to public colleges and universities in the United States that are perceived to provide a collegiate experience on the level of Ivy League universities. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] There is no trademark for the term, and the list of schools associated with the classification has changed over time.

  9. List of Ivy League public policy schools - Wikipedia

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    The Ivy League's international relations programs are ranked in Foreign Policy's "Best International Relations Schools in the World" article. [12] The rankings provide a glimpse of international relations as an academic and professional discipline, aggregating responses from 1,514 international relations scholars at U.S. colleges and ...