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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Emory js more prestigious than CALS, IMO Remember that CALS is one of the land-grant schools, making it [b]more like a state university in terms of admission practices[/b].[/quote] How so? Do they have requirements for % in-state? Is it more difficult as OOS applicant?[/quote] What does it mean to be a land grant school?[/quote] Cornell is a private university made up of multiple “colleges.” Some were developed with private funds and some were developed with public funds from NY state. As such, those specific colleges favor NY residents and offer a lower “in-state” tuition. Students from outside of NY apply and are accepted to those schools. They pay full tuition. At Cornell, CALS—College of Agriculture & Life Sciences—is one of the land grant schools. So are ILR—Industrial Labor Relations—and Human Ecology. [/quote]
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