Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dyson - business/AEM is the hardest major/school.
It’s part of the contract college….
Ivy = sports league = the entire school
No one asks you which part of the uni you were when you graduate & get a job btw
Hahahaha AEM is by far the easiest major.
Dyson faculty wouldn’t get hired at a top 20 business school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dyson - business/AEM is the hardest major/school.
It’s part of the contract college….
Ivy = sports league = the entire school
No one asks you which part of the uni you were when you graduate & get a job btw
Hahahaha AEM is by far the easiest major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Human Ecology is the easiest to get into, but it's still Cornell and thus still Ivy. Why wouldn't it be?
You can only apply as a NY resident and even then they have a sixth sense for people not serious about Human Ecology.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ except Architecture. Those kids were crazy, mad respect.
But all that said, all colleges are Ivy even if we knew we were much smarter and worked a lot more than kids from some of the other colleges.
Engineers think this way everywhere. Not just a Cornell thing.
Because it is so true. E School is a grind for everyone, excepting maybe Dick Feynman.
There's no world in which someone can be smarter than an Engineer? What a world view! Not questioning the workload...but this is why you "guys" can be real pains.
Anonymous wrote:get in Hotel management and transfer?
Anonymous wrote:Dyson - business/AEM is the hardest major/school.
It’s part of the contract college….
Ivy = sports league = the entire school
No one asks you which part of the uni you were when you graduate & get a job btw
Anonymous wrote:get in Hotel management and transfer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t applied economics the hardest program in terms of admissions?
Yes
yes. and that's Dyson, a contracted college
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ except Architecture. Those kids were crazy, mad respect.
But all that said, all colleges are Ivy even if we knew we were much smarter and worked a lot more than kids from some of the other colleges.
Engineers think this way everywhere. Not just a Cornell thing.
Because it is so true. E School is a grind for everyone, excepting maybe Dick Feynman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t applied economics the hardest program in terms of admissions?
Yes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dyson is a contract college - and one of the harder schools to be admitted to.
I'm always surprised (not surprised) when the very few programs in place to lower costs and/or expand access are mocked on DCUM. It costs 20k less, it must be bad. It's provincial.
I believe only New York State residents get reduced tuition at the contract colleges. Is that true?