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Books of Ivy

2023-01-17 10:43:23

Chloe walked carefully in the cold and colorful afternoon. The wind was blowing chocolate hair on her brown face. A pair of sea - green eyes stared at heavy rain. In the large greenhouse in front of her eyes, its side of the green glass reflects some of the sun's rays that illuminate the clouds floating above her town. The last few steps rushed to the greenhouse eagerly to get rid of the cold, Chloe sought the handle of the door. She finally opened the door of the greenhouse and cursed the weather, but I knew that it is more reasonable to blame oneself.

One day, when the tourist library stopped behind Buckingham Palace, the Queen apologized for the white man who was screaming - she borrowed a book carefully (Director Ivy Compton Barnett). The truth is that she has never had an interest in reading. But she proposed to complete 'what is on the dish', she read Compton - Bellnet and followed Nancy Mitford. Soon she did not stop, read Jean Genet to Anita Bruckner casually to read the carnival to exhaust all.

Especially books for "elite", "top", and "highly selective" universities currently constitute a great deal of literature, but in fact, a secret manual to put people in the Ivy League The concept is a fact. It is a relatively new phenomenon. For example, the book "Ivy League" published in 1961 focuses on "Ivy and Behavior" rather than the test scores and personal papers. The first chapter "The Couth and the Uncouth" is consistent with Ivy Leaguer's "Music tolerance" on the nationwide excitement of all the Ivy boom that began in the late 1950s. Ivy Fashion wrote "Author, book Frederic Birmingham," It will be an absolute uniform among university students nationwide. " "It has also been used by nightclub comics, trophies, delivery staff, and gangsters that appear in the Senate committee, but these are gentlemen of muscles that usually highlight waist and thighs."

Author Jay Matthews, recruiter, Harvard University and Harvard School of Schmarvard book graduates: Thinking about Ivy League alumni better than their secondary counterpart, but doing best to beyond the Ivey League college A study One study shows that it is not the school's fault. According to the New York Times, Harvard accepts only 6.92% of the applicant in 2010, Princeton University accepted 8.18%, Yale University accepted only 7.5%. Only the best and most promising students can enter the Ivy League school. According to Matthews, these students will succeed wherever they go, it may be the reason for the influence of the Ivy League.