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Asked: November 23, 20202020-11-23T17:24:00+01:00 2020-11-23T17:24:00+01:00In: Education

Are there any privileges attached to Ivy Leagues degrees, why make it so valuable?

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When talking about higher education in the United States, it often feels like there are colleges and universities, then there’s the Ivy League— on a separate side. These eight universities are among the oldest, most prestigious, and most selective of all higher education institutions in the United States.

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    1. Ray Meaney
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      2020-11-24T16:09:47+01:00Added an answer on November 24, 2020 at 4:09 pm

      The first thing that makes Ivy League so valuable is the widespread and interference with other college’s rankings. If you search ivy league, almost anywhere and anyone you know will know what Ivy League is. Whereas all other community colleges, we don’t even know their names. Well, Ivy Leagues do guarantee future and presidential campaigns. Buffet, and Obama is a great example. Perhaps George Washington. Or even JK Rowling all got degree at Ivy League.

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    2. Jing Vernel
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      2020-11-24T16:10:11+01:00Added an answer on November 24, 2020 at 4:10 pm

      The Ivy League consists of eight universities that played together in an athletic conference. That seven of them are among the oldest and most influential universities in the country adds to the sense of prestige associated with them. But that is not a reflection on the value of an education from either Stanford or Chicago, which, in all honesty, is equivalent to any of the Ivys. As is true for several dozen universities and liberal arts colleges in the United States.
      The other point is that there are only eight Ivy League schools, so like any other object that is widely sought after the level of prestige seems higher because of its scarcity. There are far more deserving high-achieving high school seniors in the United States than can be accommodated by the freshman class of the eight Ivy Leagues schools, so those who are accepted have basically won a lottery. Acceptance is based on dumb luck, not objective qualifications, because thousands of similarly achieving students were rejected. But if you were accepted then you were accepted into a class of schools of higher education that have a long pedigree of scholarly achievement and a strong network of powerful, accomplished and successful people.

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