What is the Ivy League?
The Ivy League originally referred to a sports league of eight universities in the northeastern United States (see NCAA entry), and later referred to a college alliance of these seven universities and a college .
Ivy league
- Little Ivies is a series of top US East Coast
- Generally speaking, those who can go to these schools are students who are well-learned, independent and strong. Generally speaking, students who apply to the University of Ivy
- 1. Domestic famous high school and university students and graduates.
- 2. The average domestic score is 90-95 or above, or GPA 3.55 or above, and the top 10 students in the school and the area.
- 3. English score, TOEFL 100 or higher, SAT 2200 or higher.
- 4. Domestic arts, sports, and mathematics are preferred.
- 5. Priority will be given to relevant competitions and international competitions.
- Harvard application requirements
- TOEFL (Internet Test) GPA
- GRE GMAT
- SAT: math 750, verbal 750
- SAT total score: 1500 act 30-34
- Acceptance ratio 11.38%
- Princeton University Application Conditions
- TOEFL (Internet Test) GPA 3.83
- GRE GMAT
- SAT: math 740, sat verbal 730
- Total SAT score: 1470 act 33
- Acceptance ratio 12.65%
- Yale University Application Conditions
- TOEFL (Internet Test) GPA
- GRE GMAT
- SAT: math 740 sat verbal 740
- Total SAT score: 1500 act 32
- Acceptance ratio 9.94%
- University of Pennsylvania application requirements
- TOEFL (Internet Test) GPA
- GRE GMAT
- SAT: math 670 sat verbal 670
- Total SAT score: 1340 act 29
- Acceptance ratio 20.78%
- Cornell University application requirements
- TOEFL (Internet Test) GPA
- GRE GMAT
- SAT: math 690 sat verbal 660
- Total SAT score: 1350 act
- Brown University Application Conditions
- TOEFL (Internet Test) GPA 3.00
- GRE GMAT
- SAT: math 700 sat verbal 690
- Total SAT score: 1390 act 28-32
- Acceptance ratio 16.43%