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Ivy League

The Ivy League is a group of eight prestigious universities in Eastern the United States known for academic excellence, selectivity, and historical significance. Originally formed as an athletic conference, the term now also symbolizes high-quality education, rigorous admissions, and influential research. These schools—Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Brown, Dartmouth, Cornell, and Penn—are recognized globally for their distinguished faculty, historic campuses, and vibrant intellectual communities, often associated with social elitism. While they offer excellent education and resources, attending them is highly competitive, and they remain symbols of academic achievement and tradition.