<p>Which ivy leagues are the easiest to get into?</p>
<p>Cornell, highest acceptance rate and the biggest.</p>
<p>in general yes cornell does have the higher acceptance rate. but depending on what specific program you are applying to, cornell might not bt the easiest to get in for you.</p>
<p>cornell unless its engineering</p>
<p>be careful though... there is a saying that cornell is the easiest ivy to get into, but the hardest to graduate from. soo... if you are just going there because you want to go to an ivy it might not be the best place for you.</p>
<p>So true^^^^^^^</p>
<p>Seems like someone posts this every other week. Honestly don't apply to a particular ivy just so you will get into AN IVY.</p>
<p>Any statistical difference is drowned out by the individual case. Among the extremely qualified candidates, there is an inherent randomness in chosing between applicants. (Notice that I did not say that there is randomness in chosing between all of the applicants.) As anecdotal evidence, there are a lot of posts later in the year about people being accepted to Harvard and denied at Cornell, and vice versa. All possible combinations must occur.</p>
<p>Probably Brown and Dartmouth.</p>
<p>i thought upenn was one of the easiest...maybe i'm remembering wrong. but yeah, cornell seems like the very easiest.</p>
<p>Princeton.</p>
<p>UPENN isn't the easiest to get into anymore..it used to be known as that, but the increasing amount of applications (over 4000 this year for ED) & their growing reputation have decreased their acceptance rate (about 21%)</p>
<p>harvard, especially harvard medical school's MD/PHD program</p>
<p>There is no real value to this. Dont pick a school just because of the reputation. Its an ivy, its the best. That is not always the case. Go visit the campus and talk to the students before you apply to any school. Dont make the next 4+ years of your life miserable.</p>
<p>Right, though Cornell is the easiest ivy to get into (admit rates, class rank, SAT scores and other wise) many other non ivies are superior to cornell in most aspects, such as Stanford, MIT and Duke. While no other grouping of schools can match the Ivy League caliber, many individual schools are "better" than lower and mid Ivies.</p>
<p>Harvard, especially for a national merit scholar from an obscure state. They don't care that the cutoff is so much lower in these states.</p>
<p>Cornell, Brown, UPenn... Unless of course you go engineering for Cornell, or Wharton for UPenn, so overall Brown, but don't go to Brown. Why would you want to go to Rhode Island? Seriously... j/k</p>
<p>Yale is, like, everyone's safety</p>
<p>lol good one</p>