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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well, among 18 year olds today, Cornell has a few things going for it. Dyson is quite the thing these days with a roughly 3 percent admission rate. Dyson, Wharton, and Stern are the "it" schools when it comes to undergrad business. And Cornell also has a renowned college of engineering. It might not be the happiest college of engineering, but it is one of the best. And business and engineering really separate Cornell from most of the other Ivies today. Princeton is solid in engineering. And Penn has Wharton of course. But overall, Cornell does great in the majors that bright students actually want to study. I'm sure Yale is better in Art History, but Cornell brings it in the pre-professional programs that attract most smart students today. Which is why Cornell is appealing. And of course it's a good overall school. [/quote] Look at the IB feeder numbers for Cornell. Not just Dyson either. Pretty impressive.[/quote]
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