Any Columbia SEAS?

<p>anyone here applying for engineering? please list your major! I'm applying for civil engineering...</p>

<p>btw, does anyone know how hard it is to transfer to Fu? Collegeboard is driving me crazy. it says 27 out of 106 got in, but Columbia says "fewer than ten percent". I should probably believe Columbia, but why are you getting my hopes up Collegeboard!!!!!!</p>

<p>Collegeboard has not updated numbers for a few years now, and when they do, they often do not separate new numbers from old numbers.</p>

<p>I'm applying for Biomedical Engineering. I know Columbia says that they've accepted fewer than 10% but I think that's for the college, or a combined stat for the College and SEAS combined. Somehow I don't see how regular admission could have an acceptance rate of around 20% but transfer less than 10%. I tend to believe that 27/106 more for SEAS. I absolutely believe less than 10% for the college. If somebody has some stats to prove me wrong, please post. I'd like a realistic view of my chances, also.</p>

<p>Edit: It's also possible that Columbia exaggerates on their website a bit. I've been told that it's not actually so hard to transfer from SEAS to CC, even though Columbia tries to make it sound that way.</p>

<p>yeah i actually think you're right Layla121986, it seems like a combined value.. rereading what they said, they kinda mix up talking about CC and SEAS, so yeah. anyone have more specific info?</p>

<p>anyone else applying to SEAS?</p>