It's Ivy League, and I wouldn't be concerned with "Ivy" status as much as top-tier. Of the best English Literature programs in the United States, only a handful are Ivies. The top program is the UCal Berkely, and the second spot is shared between Stanford and Yale. (Stanford is not an Ivy)
A list of rankings provided by U.S. News & World Report can be found here:
http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-english-schools/rankings
Most of these schools receive so many perfect scores that GREs are not a major consideration in admissions. They are more concerned with your potential to produce ground breaking publications.
I'd start making contacts with people at the universities that appeal to you, and get their advice. Spending some time communicating with them will go a long way in learning how to gain entry to one of these programs.
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You use it to gain experience points in creative mode, you can only get it in creative mode, but then you can switch to survival with cheats.
The biggest barrier is lack of confidence and lack of experience.