I would have to say Long Island University at C.W. Post is the best. I also went to Adelphi, but C.W. Post just seems to be more rigorous in their standards. Hofstra I am sure ranks up there, but I never attended that school.
I have come across individuals who think that the above mentioned schools are not Ivy League. Clearly they are as they are very expensive, private, very difficult to get into and tend to cater to upper middle-class students. Some people claim there are only 8 or so Ivy League schools. Granted, those may be the original, but others have achieved Ivy League status. LOL, and I wouldn't use U.S. News %26amp; World Report or Newsweek rankings as legitimate meters to judge schools, those are only opinions.
What is the Best Ivy League College on Long Island?
You received some very good insight which you incorrectly dismissed. There are only 8 Ivy League schools. While there are obviously other very good academic institutions, the Ivy League refers to the inter-collegiate athletic conference making up 8 New England schools (Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Penn, Princeton, and Brown).
The term "Ivy League" therefore can only refer to these schools, and you're incorrect in assuming all exceptional schools which cater to certain demographics should be designated as such.
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