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    universities‚ recruiter reviews are used to see how many students are recruited from a specific university‚ international orientation is used to see how global a university is and fees help determine the market placement of the university. For example‚ ivy league universities charge higher fees‚ as they want to attract wealthier students. (QS‚ 2013) Arguably‚ the system has come under a lot of criticism‚ as many scholars and prominent lecturers state that universities may focus heavily on gaining a high

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    right‚ the conversation was even worse‚ though. On my right there was this very Joe Yale-looking guy‚ in a gray flannel suit and one of those flitty-looking Tattersal vests. All those Ivy League bastards look alike. My father wants me to go to Yale‚ or maybe Princeton‚ but I swear I wouldn’t go to one of those Ivy League colleges if I was dying‚ for God’s sake. Anyway‚ this Joe Yale-looking guy had a terrific-looking girl with him. Boy‚ she was good-looking. But you should’ve heard the conversation

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    This will be proven by analyzing how students can multitask their activities and achieve even higher grades. Firstly‚ with the help of technology students can do other activities without sidelining their schoolwork. Take Ivy League universities‚ for example. Ivy League universities‚ such as the prestigious Harvard University‚ tend to push their students to participate in an interschool competition. This is possible with the help of technology that makes student works more efficiently and capable

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    However‚ for him to get his position it took more than having good makeup‚ white hair‚ and a nice suit. Being brought up in a wealthy family of lawyers‚ he was almost bred to be a politician from the day he was born. Attending one of the finest Ivy League schools‚ on paper he had all the qualifications needed to be successful. Although‚ on paper he may have had the qualifications‚ he was less capable than he appeared. During his days in school‚ he had often been one who seemed out of place. He never

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    A Hope In The Unseen is a powerful and inspirational teen fiction novel by Ron Suskind. It follows Cedric “Lavar” Jennings from his life in the poor and run down slums of Washington D.C to his life in the Ivy League at Brown University. A Hope In The Unseen shows that no matter where a person comes from they can still have success if they put their mind to it. I also learned that you don’t have to change who you are to fit in with other people. Another message I took away‚ is that

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    night and secludes himself to his home in New Hampshire. He rarely makes public appearances‚ which is unusual for a person with his status. Yet another‚ similarity between Holden and Salinger is their hatred for Ivy League schools. Throughout the novel Holden expresses his hatred for Ivy League schools‚ which he considers "phony." Again Salinger

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    The Legacy Problem Are legacy admissions a real problem for students competing for admission to the same college or is this “problem” just a distortion of the facts? There are those people who feel that students should be admitted to the college of their choice based solely on merit and having a family member as an alumnus of that particular college should have no bearing on the decision to allow the student to be admitted to that college. On the other hand‚ there are those who feel that

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    face the growing internationalisation of higher education in its country. In the next article‚ Frank Bruni addresses the issue of competition by looking into a wide range of education opportunities found in schools that are elite but not in the Ivy League. He argues that though internationalisation of higher

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    nor did I think I was a qualified candidate for law school. The belief in one’s self is essential. Before I met Blanche Cook law school‚ for me‚ was a dream. Falsely believing only individuals who are wealthy‚ possess very high IQ’s‚ and attend Ivy League schools qualify for law school. Under those guidelines‚ I most certainly fell short of qualifying. However‚ Blanche Cook was adamant I look

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    states. “Online classes are cheaper to produce.” (Chaffee 2012). Another key point suggests that web courses will allow the lower income students to have better opportunities to obtain a college degree. The high cost of tuition for a traditional Ivy League university with the traditional classroom settings would also entice students to look toward online courses with the comforts of your own home environment. Evidence supports the argument Teachout

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