How to apply for Ivy League universities in the United States?

Ivy League schools include: Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University and Yale University. These eight schools are all famous American universities, the university alliance that produces the most Rhodes scholarship winners in the United States, and the universities with a long history in the United States. Seven of the eight schools were established during the British colonial period.

The hardware requirements for applying to study in an American Ivy League institution are as follows: 1. Students and graduates from famous high schools and universities in China. 2. Students with a domestic average score of 90-95 or above or a GPA of 3.55, their school and local TOP 10. 3. English scores: TOFEL 100 /640 or above, SAT 2200 or above, GRE 1400 or above, GMAT 700 or above. 4. artistic expertise, sports expertise, mathematics expertise, etc. 5. Won relevant competitions, international competitions and other awards.

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