<p>yea im a senior who applied ED for engineering school</p>
<p>is that easier to get into than wharton, and college</p>
<p>basically couldnt anyone rank the schools in order of easiest to get accepted into.</p>
<p>yea im a senior who applied ED for engineering school</p>
<p>is that easier to get into than wharton, and college</p>
<p>basically couldnt anyone rank the schools in order of easiest to get accepted into.</p>
<p>LOL practically the same questions I had.</p>
<p>i think it's easier than wharton but harder than the college.</p>
<p>there are different pools</p>
<p>wharton inherently has the EC-loaded applicants
engineering the math/science nerds. SATs are higher
College the well-rounded applicant</p>
<p>but in terms of acceptance rate
Engineering probably has the highest. but then again the scores for the applicants are higher too.</p>
<p>"wharton inherently has the EC-loaded applicants"</p>
<p>Hey booboocat..what do you mean the LOADED APPLICANT? what does a loaded app consist of?</p>
<p>their own business or multiple persay.
great leadership, ie. president of school and other well known activities (Model UN, Speech and Debate)
lots of national awards in those activities</p>
<p>Wharton (15.5%) > College (19.4%) > Engineering (28.1%) > Nursing (42.6%)</p>
<p>shouldn't those be "less than" signs?</p>
<p>booboocat waht about nursing, what are they?</p>