| Cornell is the easiest to get in and the hardest to get out. |
But that's stupid and kind of desperate. |
The answer to the question is also "NO." Cornell runs its colleges like independent schools. If you want to change schools you have to transfer. One reason I chose not to go to Cornell. Very inflexible. |
Actually, Princeton and Brown's graduate schools are pretty similar in size, so don't think you can attribute Brown's lower U.S. News ranking solely to that. |
Actually, the Ag school has some majors that aren't ag related. My cousin was in the Ag school as an business marketing major. She landed a job at a top ad agency in NYC after graduation. |
If it's the hardest to get out, it's because they admit lower quality students. I've never known anyone go to Cornell who was any smarter than kids going to other state schools. The brilliant Ivy-bound kids always went somewhere else. |
| Does anyone know Cornell's acceptance rate if the in state agricultural students are excluded? |
No, it's because Cornell actually expects kids to earn their degree. Not a Cornell supporter but it's well known fact in college circle. |
| Cornell. I am not even going to read the other responses - without a doubt it is Cornell. |
BS. Cornell admits less qualified students. Put them in other Ivies where they wouldn't hold their own intellectually and suddenly they would look "harder to get out." Mind you, Cornell students aren't dumb. They just are on U. Md. level for the most part, not HYP, Stanford, MIT-level. |
Cornell students are very stressed because many classes are on a B (or lower in STEM)-curve. You can compare that to the 3.6 average GPA at other Ivys. |
And the size of Princeton's college relative to its graduate schools maybe one of its biggest strengths -- a major research university focused on undergraduate teaching. |
Agree for the state-supported colleges at Cornell. Glorified SUNY. The students at the private colleges - particularly Arts & Science - are definitely on par with Penn, Columbia, etc. Maybe not HYP, but there is a bit of space there between those and UMD. Unless you're the crazy UMD booster.
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| I'm just glad all the Penn bashing is over. When I went there it was officially the "doormat of the Ivy's". I was so tired of people always talking about the school in reference to other Ivy League schools. Who cares? I liked Penn, not the Ivy League. |
| Penn sucks, especially Wharton. |