This article questions whether institutions like Princeton and the Ivy League are disproportionately celebrated. It explores how the overvaluation of elite education impacts broader educational systems.
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Are We Overrating Princeton and Other Ivy League Schools?: A Critical Perspective
This article examines whether institutions like Princeton and other Ivy League schools are overvalued in society. By analyzing admissions processes, costs, and real-world benefits, it questions whether their reputation truly reflects their educational worth.