Securing admission to top-tier U.S. colleges is challenging due to intense competition, high tuition fees, and pressures of standardized testing. Inst ...
schools overwhelmingly reported that grades and extracurriculars do not provide sufficient information to determine whether a student is ready for the rigors of an Ivy League education.
As Ivy League schools adapt to these changes, their once-predictable admissions processes have become more complex, with growing emphasis on holistic evaluation and socioeconomic mobility.
Graduates from Ivy League universities in the U.S. earn an annual income of approximately US$93,000–111,000 a decade after graduation, nearly double the national average. The data, published by ...