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[quote=Anonymous] This is the case with most Ivies. Getting in is the hard part. Princeton and Cornell STEM do not f around. Other than those, this may be true ------ My daughter just graduated from Cornell Engineering. She worked her tail off to get Bs in the core courses. A tough workload and surrounded by really good engineering students. My daughter's friends in majors like Information Science, Psychology and Philosophy had a lot more free time, and worked less for better grades. So, I think the extent to which a student can pass without working hard varies quite a bit by major, and by school. Cornell Engineering does not have the grade inflation mentioned at Harvard. [/quote]
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