Yes, Montanapoops, not all of us can be a self-proclaimed genius like you !!!
I have two friends that are both UM alum as well as graduates of Columbia and Cornell
My friend that earned a Master's Degree in International Relations @ Columbia told me he enjoyed Columbia because he loved living in NYC and his Spanish girl friend, also a Columbia student. But for academics, he told me that UM was far better because he always had access and interaction daily with his professors @ UM who actually taught their undergrad classes whereas his classes @ Columbia, even at the master's level, were not taught by professors but by graduate assistants. John said he very rarely even physically saw his professors and had almost no interaction with them.
My other friend, also a UM undergrad, decided he needed to go to an Ivy league law school after he graduated from UM so he was also off to New York to attend Cornell and he hated Cornell !!! Despite graduating towards the top of his class, he told me his classmates were constantly stabbing each other in the back, not studying together or helping each other by sharing outlines, so they could try to improve their class ranking. ( I lived next to a house full of.UM law students in Missoula.just in front of Kiwanis Park, and they constantly studied together, shared outlines, expressed a lot friendship and cellegiality, and hosted some great parties !!!)
And he told me that when he graduated, he had taken zero classes in natural resources' law, opting instead to take some esoteric electives. And he paid dearly for this when his first job post graduation was at a law firm in Spokane that partially specialized in this area of the law. Fortunately, some of his peers and bosses were UM lawyers that spent many hours mentoring him on natural resources' law. He told me if he could have a do over, he would have gone to law school @ UM instead of Cornell !!!
Both of these friends told me the Ivy League was expensive, full of snobs, and overrated !!!