<p>ik that cornell is really difficult to get into in the first place, but if you had to rank the schools in order of the hardest to the easiest school to get accepted to, how would you rank them?</p>
<p>the easiest is most def. their agricultural school lol</p>
<p>i mean if you base your answer solely upon percent accepted, i'm pretty sure that HumEc has a slightly higher acceptance rate than the Ag school</p>
<p>For fall of 2006: HumEc 35%, ILR 36%, Ag 27%</p>
<p>Doesn't matter much, though. Acceptances are based on things other than SAT, grades, and the like in certain programs at Cornell, which makes them look "easier" to get into.</p>
<p>And engineering 36.5%, according to the stats posted in the link under "Admissions Statistics"...</p>
<p>The one that is easiest to apply to is the one you fit with. May sound cliche but it's the truth.</p>
<p>so arts and science is statistically the hardest to get into?</p>
<p>these questions are stupid. They've been discussed too many times. </p>
<p>The school that's the hardest to get into is the school that you're not intersted in. How about that? I know architects who couldn't get into engineering, engineers who couldn't get into architecture, CAS people who couldn't get into ILR and vice versa. The school that accepts the fewest students is also the school with the lowest SAT averages, and the school with the highest acceptnace rate also has the highest SAT averages.</p>
<p>haha wow amen</p>
<p>haha amen!!</p>
<p>woah what happened..didn't mean for 2 replies</p>
<p>haha you're my hero gome.</p>