Not true |
Yes, very difficult for engineering. I got into their engineering school and MIT. None of my cousins (also multiple generation legacies) got into either. |
Not true. Lordy this thread is whack. |
lol. So true. Weirdos who have a thing for Cornell’s land grant colleges. |
+1 Someone is trolling with obvious lies. |
I graduated from the Engineering school. We looked down on everyone else from all the other schools. |
^ except Architecture. Those kids were crazy, mad respect.
But all that said, all colleges are Ivy even if we knew we were much smarter and worked a lot more than kids from some of the other colleges. |
Engineers think this way everywhere. Not just a Cornell thing. |
None of the ivies are liberal arts colleges. And no grad students participate in ivy league sports. You sound not informed at all. Proud cornell alum ( humec) and yale grd. |
Another inaccurate statement. Where are you getting this info?? |
Isn’t applied economics the hardest program in terms of admissions? |
Because it is so true. E School is a grind for everyone, excepting maybe Dick Feynman. |
Dyson is a contract college - and one of the harder schools to be admitted to.
I'm always surprised (not surprised) when the very few programs in place to lower costs and/or expand access are mocked on DCUM. It costs 20k less, it must be bad. It's provincial. |
I believe only New York State residents get reduced tuition at the contract colleges. Is that true? |
Yes |