The Wall Street Journal ranked Columbia the number one Ivy school

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Roar, Lion, Roar! The Wall Street Journal just placed Columbia first in their newest survey of Ivy League universities, followed by Penn and Yale.

Columbia is placed third in the WSJ’s overall university rankings. While Yale came out first in the student outcome rank, Columbia placed fourth and Penn managed ninth place.

The Campus by Amaya Mangaldas

In terms of resources, Columbia placed ninth while Yale placed 11th. Might it have something to do with being in the Big Apple?

In the environmental rankings, Columbia definitely took the prize placing 68th in the WSJ’s national university rankings. Penn and Yale struggled their way to 116th and 160th place respectively.

The WSJ’s rankings

So: Hear the lion roar in pride, while the men of Morningside follow the Blue and White to victory!

Cover photo by Amaya Mangaldas.
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