Math Major

<p>Which Ivy would be easiest to get in for math?</p>

<p>Definitely no for Princeton, and most likely Harvard, and Yale.</p>

<p>I would like your opinions. I think Columbia might be the easiest because it attracts so many literature and other majors centering around the core curriculum?</p>

<p>most, if not all ivies do not consider major when accepting or rejecting students.</p>

<p>You are accepted into the college, not into the major.</p>

<p>And why would you post this in the Cornell Forum, of all places?</p>

<p>Probably Cornell or Penn, since they aren’t good at math.</p>

<p>^^ what are you basing this off of? Are you a math major at Cornell or UPENN? Most rankings place Cornell at number 12 overall in mathematics–i wouldn’t say that Cornell’s math sucks at all.</p>

<p>^Haha. Just some rankings list published by Texas A&M.</p>

<p>I don’t know much about this topic but just from what I’ve heard as far as majors go, people told me Cornell’s math program is intense, and rivals the Engineering program on a level of difficulty.</p>

<p>That being said, math is going to be in any schools CAS (if they even differentiate), and going by the admissions rates for those schools for ivys (and the general admission rates for the other schools) I would say your best bet is either Dartmouth or possibly Brown.</p>