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    will conform to their specific version of success‚ they flourish. However‚ at this cost individuals may lose their sense of creativity. Karen Ho‚ the author of “Biographies in Hegemony‚” explores how hierarchical systems are ever so present in top Ivy League institutions. The pressures to enter financial job markets are always pressed into the students. While she develops a negative connotation of these hierarchical systems‚ through her first-hand experience‚ “Project Classroom Makeover” by Cathy Davidson

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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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    Grade Inflation

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    Many colleges were involved in grade inflation; but the schools with the most evidence of this action are the Ivy League schools. Two of the schools in the Ivy League program that are known for this practice are Harvard and Princeton in a study conducted by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences “in 1966‚ twenty two percent of Harvard undergraduate students earned A’s. By 1996‚ that figure rose to forty-six percent. That same year eighty-two percent of Harvard seniors graduated with honors.”

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    The University of Pennsylvania (commonly referred to as Penn or UPenn) is an American private research university located in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania‚ United States. It is one of the Ivy League universities and one of the nine original Colonial Colleges. Incorporated as The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania‚ Penn is also one of 14 founding members of the Association of American Universities. Benjamin Franklin‚ Penn’s founder‚ advocated an educational program that focused as much on practical

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    offered‚ and stay up all night studying so that they can be admitted into the best collages‚ the ultimate bragging right for a parent. It is almost as if the college their child attends decides their ranking among other parents‚ with parents of Ivy League students at the top and parents of community college students at the bottom. I have experienced this type of pressure first hand‚ not from my parents‚ but from my grandparents. They are somewhat rather important people in the community‚ living in

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    In the essay of “Biographies of Hegemony”‚ Karen Ho‚ an American Anthropologist describes the fact that undergraduate students get jobs on Wall Street to satisfy their own ambition of becoming successful investment bankers. Ho’s further research at Harvard business school made her wonder about the situation of the undergraduate “who once aspired to become‚ say writer or teacher‚ “realize” by the time they graduate that they always wanted to go to Wall Street” (170). This realization by most of the

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    About dartmouth

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    Rough Draft of Dartmouth essay Standing tall and proud in a rural town‚ the prestigious Dartmouth University gives education and shelter to 4000-5000 students. Although Darmouth is expensive and very hard to be admitted to‚ it is a top tier university with great educational facilities. Elazar Wheelock is the founder of Dartmouth University. The motto was created as “Vox clamantis in deserto.” There are many traditions at the college of Dartmouth. A few of the traditions are at homecoming

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    The idea of paying college athletes to play dates back to the first intercollegiate competition. In a series of boat races between the Harvard Crimsons and the Yale Bulldogs‚ the Crimsons used a coxswain who was not even a student enrolled at the Ivy League school. Much like today’s universities whose appetites for appearances in corporate-sponsored “big money” football bowl events‚ the Crimsons may have used the non-student to feed the hunger for victory of race sponsor‚ Elkins Railroad. While they

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    Beginning "Bishop Long takes his spot back at the podium. He speaks haltingly‚ starting out slow. "I know all about it... I know all about what you’re up against..." (Page 75-76) This passage is slowly beginning to introduce us to faith and how it is an important part of Cedric’s life. At the service Cedric was at in this passage Bishop Long was saying how people are beginning to feel low‚ tired‚ and as if they can’t wait anymore for their visions to become realities. This is ironic in the fact

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    not completely agree with Ellsberg in that regard‚ I do understand the value in attending an elite college. The professors‚ faculty‚ alumni‚ and current students are significantly more likely to be successful and have valuable connections at an Ivy League institution than at a middling state school. The networking aspect of an elite college is priceless. The only top tier college I can picture myself at is Brown. Brown is considered by many to be the “Hippy school” of the Ivy’s‚ and I can see

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