The Ivy League Facebook-off infographic details important differences between five of the biggest, and most prestigious, post-secondary schools in the United States.
The first portion of the graphic, created by Online Universities, ranks Cornell, Harvard and Columbia Universities as well as Brown and Dartmouth Colleges on their Facebook presence. Harvard crushed the competition and had more people that "liked" posts and Harvard-related content than any of the other schools. Cornell University finished in second place, though they did not even approach the amount of social media interaction of Harvard students.
Further comparisons are listed on the chart that detail the variations between tuition costs and gender demographics of those that attend the five top schools in America.
Education Comparison Charts
The Ivy League Facebook-Off Infographic Rates Post-Secondary Schools
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