Easiest Ivy To Get Into????

<p>OK Ok..before i get yelled at, let me just say for the record...
the ivy's are the hardest schools to get into, they are great...blah blah blah...</p>

<p>there, i said it. now this is a random question, but which ivy league is perhaps, hypothetically speaking, the easiest to get into? and dont say all of them, just pretend you had a gun to your head and pick one. you can rank them if you want.</p>

<p>and which is the most fun in terms of social life and stuff to do around the city (probably columbia)?</p>

<p>UPenn</p>

<p>Also, there are many other schools that sometimes rank higher than the Ivies, like Johns Hopkins (which at one point was asked to join the Ivy League, but declined) and MIT.</p>

<p>From where I live, CORNELL without a doubt.</p>

<p>no cornell is definitely the easiest....</p>

<p>penn big party scene</p>

<p>I say the Ivies are the easiest to get into of ALL schools.</p>

<p>I mean, Princeton- heh- who'd wanna go there, with their admission percentage? I'd be ASHAMED to go to a school that admits soooo many people. People would ask "how would you dare apply to a school with a 10% acceptance rate? Trying to get off easy, eh?"</p>

<p>Heh. Ivies, piece of cake.</p>

<p>(Hoping everyone notices the sarcasm since many do not realize my rather sarcastic nature to posts like these)</p>

<p>..uh..okay?..big help sherzo123.</p>

<p>and don't point out you're being sarcastic, it's pretty obvious, just a suggestion.</p>

<p>Thanks for the suggestion, but last time I (jokingly) said I had a 1590 and wasn't pleased with that "dreadful" score, I had about 839449328438492 people who thought I was serious and said "you're so dumb," etc.</p>

<p>Wanted to make sure.</p>

<p>From where I live, Cornell is definitely the easiest. The state part really lets in a great many not ivy-caliber people from my school, at least.</p>

<p>Cornell by far</p>

<p>scherzo123, there exist people who are unsatisfied with a 1590, thats why the response was less than welcome</p>

<p>... to get back into topic:
Yes, it seems Cornell is the easiest Ivy to get into ...</p>

<p>agreed, everyone who applied to Cornell from my school last year got in, and I live in a completely white town in Long Island</p>

<p>is columbia easier (compared to other ivies) to get into?</p>

<p>Cornell.. definitely.</p>

<p>UPenn= partayy ivyy!! <where i want to go, well for wharton anyways</p>

<p>put it this way: harvard accepts 11%</p>

<p>princeton/yale around 10%
columbia accepts 13%
dartmouth is like 23%</p>

<p>i'm not sure the other ones, but that's one way of looking at it</p>

<p>Doesn't mean anything. Less people apply to Dartmouth, meaning they have to accept more students to fill a class.</p>

<p>ALL the Ivies have rigorous admissions--some just have the freedom of taking less people.</p>

<p><em>Fewer</em> people apply to Dartmouth
the freedom of taking <em>fewer</em> people</p>

<p>hehe, sorry</p>

<p>You should be...</p>

<p>I write on message boards the way I speak...</p>

<p>It's not the most glaring mistake here. At least I spelled everything right and used proper syntax.</p>

<p>Certain schools in Cornell (i.e. the state sponsored ones) make Cornell seem like the easiest to get into.</p>

<p>from easiest to hardest, this is what i think:</p>

<p>Cornell
Brown
Dartmouth
Columbia
UPENN
Princeton
Yale
Harvard</p>