No it does not.
Ivy Leage admission is determined by numerous factors, and while GPA/SAT score are basic ones, others such as your personal essay or interview can make or break your application.
none.
Most colleges will but not the Ivy League types.
Most likely, you can not transfer credit from a community college to a prestigious ivy league school like Harvard or Yale regardless of GPA because they want you to complete four years at their university.
no. unless you have 2 years left in high school then you can get a 4.0 both years and average a 3.8-3.9 then maybe you can get into a lower ivy league (i.e. cornell)
1693. College of William & Mary.
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cornell
it starts with an I OR ICIV ( I See Ivy)-get it
i don't think it is possible you could go because your GPA average is supposed to be 3.0 in college! i dnt think you could go because you GPA average is supposed to be 3.0 in high school i meen!
"There is currently an Ivy League college in Philadelphia by the name of, The University of Pennsylvania, or also known as Penn."
There is only one Ivy League college in New Jersey: Princeton University.
Ivy League followed by Big Ten