Carnegie Mellon University is a highly selective institution. Among admits, 45% have high school GPAs of 4.0 and 89% graduated in the top tenth of their high school class.
Ranked #7 by US News, Johns Hopkins University has a single-digit acceptance rate of only 8%. Up to 70% of all students accepted to it have a high school GPA of 4.0.
McGill University has an acceptance rate of 46% for international students. Over 12,000 students attending it are from abroad, comprising around 30% of its population.
Because of its prestige and competitiveness (ranked by US News #3 and has a low acceptance rate of 4%), Stanford University is often mistaken by many as an Ivy League.