<p>How would you rank the ivy league in order of difficulty?
My question deals with undergrad, and doesn't have to do with admissions for students, but for current students (in terms of how hard it is to get a good GPA,course rigor, etc.)</p>
<p>I've heard that cornell, surprisingly, is the hardest to graduate from</p>
<p>maybe cause it's easier to get accepted?!? the caliber of students might not be quite the same as the rest... or at least most of them...</p>
<p>maybe the engineering school gives it that reputation.</p>
<p>I have a friend who transfered from Cornell Engineering to Princeton Engineering and found Princeton to be exponentially easier; he says the curves at Cornell kept most people from flat out failing in almost every single chemistry and physics class he took.</p>
<p>Wasn't aware that Princeton accepted transfer students? Is engineering different?</p>
<p>no. dag89 is lying...</p>
<p>Well coolkid007, maybe TribecaMom was curious if Princeton engineering accepted transfers even though Princeton in general doesn't. Perhaps she was wondering if dag89's friend transfered a while ago, before they stopped accepting transfers.</p>
<p>"maybe TribecaMom was curious if Princeton engineering accepted transfers even though Princeton in general doesn't." and I'm saying...no. </p>
<p>"Perhaps she was wondering if dag89's friend transfered a while ago, before they stopped accepting transfers." No where does TribecaMom's statement confirm that this is what she is referring to. She only asks if engineering is different (and it's not) and her first question is only rhetorical suggesting that she did not know princeton accepted transfers...</p>
<p>Therefore, dag89 is not truthful. There.</p>
<p>I think your post was mistaken for sarcasm, that's all.</p>