<p>What is the easiest school at Cornell to be admitted into?</p>
<p>None of the schools at Cornell are <em>easy</em> to get into; that said, you would presumably have the best chance in the school which best fits your interests (and in which you excel the most)... so the driving question then becomes: what are your interests? If you have no interest in math/science, for example, I'd imagine it'd be awfully hard to get into the engineering school. If you look at the acceptance rates of the individual schools (vs. the university as a whole), they're on par with the other ivies (for ex., the school of arts and sciences has an acceptance rate that I think is comparable to the other ivies which only have arts and sciences).</p>
<p>Do not judge the relative difficulty of admission to the schools within Cornell by the SAT scores of their entering students.</p>
<p>The entering students in some schools at Cornell do indeed have lower SAT scores than the others do. But this doesn't mean that admission to these schools is "easier." It means that the SAT plays a smaller role in admissions decisions for these schools, while other factors are more heavily weighted. For Architecture, it's a portfolio. For the Hotel School, it's an interview and evidence of demonstrated interest in this career field. A prospective Hotelie who has never worked in a hotel or a prospective architect who can't draw is going to have little chance of admission, even with a 2400 on the SAT.</p>
<p>The best approach is to figure out which school at Cornell most closely matches your interests and then figure out whether you are a realistic candidate for it.</p>
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