Easiest UPENN school to get into?

Which one is the easiest to get into at UPENN??

college, SEAS or wharton(no way)

<p>by ease</p>

<ol>
<li>SEAS</li>
<li>College</li>
<li>Wharton</li>
</ol>

<p>and then there's nursing...but such a small applicant pool, so who knows?</p>

<p>wow SEAS is easier to get into than the collegE?!! </p>

<p>p.s. No one cares about nursing anyways, they only have 210 applicants each year i think, and it is part of wharton i think</p>

<p>College was about 15% accepted this year (2009) and Wharton was 13.6% I think. SEAS was in the 30-35% range I think.</p>

<p>The average of SEAS's average SAT for year 2005 is 1480 which is much higher than college (below 1400). Higher accpetance rate is not equivalent
to easier to get into.</p>

<p>I hear nursing is easy.</p>

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<p>bump.................</p>

<p>Nursing is my anecdotal sense, but I've never studied the numbers.</p>

<p>Nursing...Penn College accept rate was actually 18.6%.</p>

<p>Which is easier to go in between the college and SEAS...the college's admission rate is higher, but the SEAS program only accepts up to 500 students, I can't make up my mind:(</p>

<p>I'd say the college is easier to get in to than SEAS..unless you're a female who wants to go into engineering. Then it might be easier to get into SEAS.</p>

<p>dammit, thanks teahelps</p>

<p>i got this data from upenn FAQ, do you think its reasonable?(18% acceptance rate for Wharton)</p>

<p>How many applications do you receive for a given class?
Application volume for Wharton single degree averages around 3,900. Each year we admit about 700 students and matriculate about 500 students in the first-year class.</p>