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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would be reluctant to apply to a college within a selective university solely because of an 'easier' admission chance. Chances are that it's difficult to transfer internally, and the admissions committees can usually tell when a student is applying to a certain college/school/major for an admissions advantage rather than fit. Someone who wants to do generalist business would likely not be happy at Cornell's ILR or Hotel school nor Vanderbilt's education school.[/quote] Don't think it's difficult to transfer from ILR to CAS. Most doesn't bother. [/quote] For in-staters, it would likely raise your tuition. Anyway, the ILR undergrad degree is a very specific program. Perhaps the closest majors to switch to might be Economics or Public Policy (in Human Ecology/Jeb Brooks). It's not clear you'd have better career prospects with either of those. If you are NYC connected you don't need to switch between ILR and CAS to improve job prospects.[/quote]
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