Easiet School in Columbia to get Into?

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I mean to ask which one has the highest acceptance rate.</p>

<p>gs, seas, then cc</p>

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<p>this is true if u take the % accepted completely out of context. keep in mind that incoming SEAS freshman have, on average, higher stats than CC incoming freshman.</p>

<p>GS is by far the “easiest to get into” but you do have to be a non-traditional student. being a non-traditional student isn’t something you do to get into college, it is a consequence of your circumstances.</p>

<p>I would say that CC and SEAS are both the same difficulty to get in even though their acceptance rates are different. SEAS had around 17% last year and rumors have it that it has ~14% this year. SEAS is more self-selecting. (Look at Caltech, it had 16.9% last year and MIT had 12.5%) So you see that it is hard to compare engineering school to the college.</p>

<p>I would like to add that you don’t have really much of a choice: in most cases, you can’t choose which school to apply to. SEAS is for engineering. CC is for all other “academic” subjects. GS is for those who had a big break in their education.</p>

<p>I want to major in applied math which is in both. lol.</p>

<p>If someone says Economics BA from Columbia, it can be either GS or CC.
CC degree is same as GS degree. CC=GS is easier than SEAS</p>

<p>Applied math is much more SEAS, pure math is more CC although I believe you can do an applied math major in both schools.</p>

<p>And come on people, let’s stop the CC vs. SEAS BS, there’s really not that much of a discrepency between students in the two schools, wouldn’t it make sense that in some years CC’s easier to get into and in others SEAS is?</p>

<p>And what, nobody mentioned Barnard as one of the schools of Columbia? Do the Columbia degrees earned by the strong and beautiful women accross Broadway count for nothing?</p>

<p>Here we go again…</p>

<p>hahaha sorry i had to</p>

<p>“nobody mentioned Barnard as one of the schools of Columbia?”</p>

<p>May I recommend you to ■■■■■■■■ as a major?</p>

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<p>probably the stupidest most illogical post i’ve ever seen</p>

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this stupidest most illogical statement is on the GS web site and signed by GS dean.</p>

<p>If we’re talking grad schools then I think SIPA has an acceptance rate in the 40s…</p>