Brown: Undergraduate focus/liberal arts academics + liberal/hippie like + Open Curriculum.
Columbia: Graduate focus/liberal arts like academics + NYC playground + strict Core Curriculum.
Cornell: Engineering + agriculture + hotel management academics.
Dartmouth: Undergraduate focus/liberal arts like academics + Wall Street feeder + tight-knit/outdoor activities community + strong alumni network.
Harvard: Graduate focus/liberal arts like academics + self-centered.
Princeton: Undergraduate focus/liberal arts like academics + research academics.
UPenn: Too much Wharton focus + Wall Street feeder + pre-professional/practical academics.
Yale: Humanities/liberal arts like academics.
(Alphysical order)
The following is a translation.
Brown: Academic-oriented/cultivating classes + free atmosphere + open curriculum (curriculum is more spacious and I can take the classes I want than other schools).
Columbia: Graduate-oriented/cultured classes + in New York City + core curriculum (Latin to be forced to take), leading to delayed graduation. There are quite a few students who avoid Columbia because of the core curriculum).
Connell: Famous for engineering + agriculture + hotel management.
Dartmouth: Undergraduate-oriented/cultured classes + Large percentage of graduates enter the Wall Street financial sector + good environment for outdoor activities and outdoor sports (with a school-owned full course golf course, ski resort, and water sports right next to campus) + so alumni are forced to lead themselves.
Princeton: Undergraduate-oriented/cultured+Research.Yupen: Warton is too famous and strong compared to other colleges + (Thanks to Wharton) graduates, let's focus on practical management + business education.