Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cornell has smarter kids. Everyone on the east coast knows Cornell rejects end up at Michigan and NYU.
Everyone in America knows you are 50!!! Most Mich and NYU kids do not even apply to Cornell. Anyone that can get into either school can get into the hotel management or ecology school (and transfer) if they REALLY want Cornell.
Cool cheesey cliches about an elite hospitality college, public U alum.
Not Cheesey at all. The STATE school parts of Cornell have higher acceptance rates. Kids know that you can apply to those schools and transfer IF you must go to an Ivy. The comment was in response to PPs comment about Mich and NYU. There was no slight meant against any school. You are free to look up the admit rates for all of the admit rates and you will see the comment is factual not snide.
Cornell has 4 "contract colleges" that Cornell runs for the state because historically the state wanted to help support agriculture, etc.
CALS, by far the largest contract college at Cornell, has an acceptance rate of 11%, which is very close to the overall Cornell acceptance rate. CALS is also consistently rated one of the best ag/ag engineering schools in the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cornell has smarter kids. Everyone on the east coast knows Cornell rejects end up at Michigan and NYU.
Everyone in America knows you are 50!!! Most Mich and NYU kids do not even apply to Cornell. Anyone that can get into either school can get into the hotel management or ecology school (and transfer) if they REALLY want Cornell.
Cool cheesey cliches about an elite hospitality college, public U alum.
Not Cheesey at all. The STATE school parts of Cornell have higher acceptance rates. Kids know that you can apply to those schools and transfer IF you must go to an Ivy. The comment was in response to PPs comment about Mich and NYU. There was no slight meant against any school. You are free to look up the admit rates for all of the admit rates and you will see the comment is factual not snide.
Hotel school is hard to get into. I think you are confused.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cornell has smarter kids. Everyone on the east coast knows Cornell rejects end up at Michigan and NYU.
Everyone in America knows you are 50!!! Most Mich and NYU kids do not even apply to Cornell. Anyone that can get into either school can get into the hotel management or ecology school (and transfer) if they REALLY want Cornell.
Cool cheesey cliches about an elite hospitality college, public U alum.
Not Cheesey at all. The STATE school parts of Cornell have higher acceptance rates. Kids know that you can apply to those schools and transfer IF you must go to an Ivy. The comment was in response to PPs comment about Mich and NYU. There was no slight meant against any school. You are free to look up the admit rates for all of the admit rates and you will see the comment is factual not snide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cornell has smarter kids. Everyone on the east coast knows Cornell rejects end up at Michigan and NYU.
Everyone in America knows you are 50!!! Most Mich and NYU kids do not even apply to Cornell. Anyone that can get into either school can get into the hotel management or ecology school (and transfer) if they REALLY want Cornell.
Cool cheesey cliches about an elite hospitality college, public U alum.
Not Cheesey at all. The STATE school parts of Cornell have higher acceptance rates. Kids know that you can apply to those schools and transfer IF you must go to an Ivy. The comment was in response to PPs comment about Mich and NYU. There was no slight meant against any school. You are free to look up the admit rates for all of the admit rates and you will see the comment is factual not snide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cornell has smarter kids. Everyone on the east coast knows Cornell rejects end up at Michigan and NYU.
Everyone in America knows you are 50!!! Most Mich and NYU kids do not even apply to Cornell. Anyone that can get into either school can get into the hotel management or ecology school (and transfer) if they REALLY want Cornell.
Cool cheesey cliches about an elite hospitality college, public U alum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cornell has smarter kids. Everyone on the east coast knows Cornell rejects end up at Michigan and NYU.
Everyone in America knows you are 50!!! Most Mich and NYU kids do not even apply to Cornell. Anyone that can get into either school can get into the hotel management or ecology school (and transfer) if they REALLY want Cornell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cornell has smarter kids. Everyone on the east coast knows Cornell rejects end up at Michigan and NYU.
Everyone in America knows you are 50!!! Most Mich and NYU kids do not even apply to Cornell. Anyone that can get into either school can get into the hotel management or ecology school (and transfer) if they REALLY want Cornell.
Cool cheesey cliches about an elite hospitality college, public U alum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cornell has smarter kids. Everyone on the east coast knows Cornell rejects end up at Michigan and NYU.
Everyone in America knows you are 50!!! Most Mich and NYU kids do not even apply to Cornell. Anyone that can get into either school can get into the hotel management or ecology school (and transfer) if they REALLY want Cornell.
Anonymous wrote:Cornell has smarter kids. Everyone on the east coast knows Cornell rejects end up at Michigan and NYU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My employee w an undergrad from UMich is so much better than the ex-employee w a grad degree from Columbia. Much better critical thinking skills.
Great story.
Maybe they could use their critical thinking skills to explain to you why anecdotes aren’t data.
NP. Meh. Anecdotes are pretty common when making hiring decisions.
The people who would take the word of an anonymous poster on the Internet aren’t the employers people want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My employee w an undergrad from UMich is so much better than the ex-employee w a grad degree from Columbia. Much better critical thinking skills.
Great story.
Maybe they could use their critical thinking skills to explain to you why anecdotes aren’t data.
NP. Meh. Anecdotes are pretty common when making hiring decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW there are a lot of in-state kids at Michigan who would not get into Cornell, even though they are top students at their high schools.
What’s your point?
Anonymous wrote:I guess you are paying out of state for Michigan. So the cost difference is not that much.
I will go with Cornell if she is undecided.