<p>Does anyone know the acceptance rate for ED Arts and Sciences???</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure Cornell doesn't publish ED acceptance rates for each individual college/school. I looked for them for about an hour last month and came up with nothing. Also, a Cornell student on this forum confirmed that they don't release those statistics.</p>
<p>You could contact Cornell and ask for them, but don't get your hopes up too high. Chances are they can't/won't give them to you.</p>
<p>the hotel school lists on their student profile that about 250 kids applied ED and about 50 were accepted....</p>
<p>25%</p>
<p>Huh, I guess you're right, I just checked their site. It looks as if CAS and CALS are a step behind the hotel school in terms of keeping track of their ED records.</p>
<p>Dandel dearie...
That's 20% for ED.
50/250</p>
<p>would that be 20% accepted in december?....or 20% of total ED applicants who were EVENTUALLY accepted in march/april AND accepted in december?</p>
<p>is government a competitive major within CAS?</p>
<p>it doesn't matter what major you pick for CAS, they're all lumped together</p>
<p>hahahahahaahahah marshies. literally i just laughed. thanks for correcting me. (i was just being optimistic! everyone likes a higher acceptance rate :) )</p>
<p>thank you :)</p>
<p>when i went to the info session for CAS a while ago (i'm a senior now and this was the summer after sophomore year), they said the acceptance rate was something like 1 in 5 ...so roughly 20%. Then again, this was for RD-- ED might be slightly easier.</p>
<p>I wouldn't say the percent is "easier", just higher.</p>
<p>anyone have any opinions about the acceptance rate for ED human ecology?</p>
<p>Does this help?</p>
<p>thanx for the link...but that is RD.</p>
<p>by how much do u guys think is the ED acceptance rate higher?The RD for human ec is 35 % so I am hoping it would be at least a 43%...</p>
<p>^^The link is for RD and ED combined...^^</p>