In this article, Aarya Patel does just that to enhance your choice of which school to go to. The eight Ivy League schools are Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, University of Pennsylvania, Brown, Dartmouth, and Cornell.
For each one of these schools, we shall go through and kind of state what they're known for, what they specialize in, the majors that they're most known for. If you want to be a biology major, you should go to this school; if you want to go into business, it should be this school. This will give you a perspective about what each school is known for.
Whatever you want to study, you should go to a school with that major or program as its flagship. For example, if you want to study physics and want to be a physicist, MIT would be the best school for you, not even any of the eight Ivy League's. If you want to study business, it would be the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
But if you wanted to study business, could you study business at Dartmouth? Absolutely! You're still going to get an amazing education. This is just a breakdown of which Ivy League is the best at which program major.
All eight of these schools are liberal arts schools, which means that whether you're an engineer, a business major, a physics major, a biology major, an English major, literally whatever you do, you're going to have to take some humanities classes. All of the schools require some humanities education. They're all focusing on the liberal arts. Let's check out the ivy league schools ranking.