<p>@123211, do you even know what AEM’s acceptance rate for RD is? Like is that public info? </p>
<p>AEM acceptance was 43/169 ED and 112/1129 RD for the class of 2015. Remeber the total acceptance was 8% last year (139/1829).</p>
<p>Thanks @snowberry42 I could only find the RD…</p>
<p>@lkgrg17 what school was that essay for? For the CAS prompt that wouldn’t really work.</p>
<p>Does anyone know PAM’s acceptance rate ED last year?</p>
<p>3 yrs ago, Human Ec (PAM) acceptance overall was 434/1229 or 32%. ED was obviously higher.</p>
<p>@lkgrg17 :Thank you! Yeah, I wrote about hugging a girl with lice…a bit strange I guess but anyways… I hope your D gets in!</p>
<p>@snowberry42, where are you getting the exact ed acceptance numbers from for aem, the 43/169? AEM acceptance was 43/169 ED and 112/1129 RD for the class of 2015. Remeber the total acceptance was 8% last year (139/1829). could you link it to me if u can, my research didn’t yield any numbers as exact as that </p>
<p>@Autumn97 what college did you apply to and what was the prompt ?</p>
<p>@hotelieatheart if you google “Cornell acceptance rate by college” you can find exact numbers but it’s from 2011. AEM has only improved since then and college has gotten harder to get in to overall so I don’t think those numbers will be very accurate.</p>
<p>right but it doesn’t specify how many applied ed and how many rd. I assume you are talking about this <a href=“http://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000003.pdf”>http://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000003.pdf</a></p>
<p>FYI
<a href=“Undergraduate admissions - Institutional Research & Planning”>http://irp.dpb.cornell.edu/tableau_visual/admissions</a>
Would the acceptance rate be higher than last year since there were more applicants last year due to the prolonged due date? </p>
<p>i dont think an extra eight days would increase applicants that much. using that link, select the college you want and find the five number summary and run a regression. </p>
<p>Looking at these statistics it is sooo frightening. ILR, the school I applied to, only has a 14% acceptance rate. Why is Human Ec’s acceptance rate so high?</p>
<p>@Cornell19 CoE, but I was referring to the commonapp prompt.</p>
<p>Did anyone notice how according to that page, Humec’s acceptance rate dropped 10% last year, from 31 to 21? </p>
<p>I diddddd and its freaking me out. Is it because they had more applicants last year since the due date for the application was extended? </p>
<p>Yeah thats what i think! hopefully it doesnt drop even more this year :-S </p>
<p>Is it a general thing among applicants to apply to Human Ec just because it has one of the higher acceptance rates, even though they’re not super interested in the school, and they just wanna go to Cornell?</p>
<p>@MyRealName, I must have missed the memo on that because I applied to HumEc because it really fits with what I’m looking for in courses and research opps; if Cornell did not have this college, I would not have applied (and unlike NY residents, I don’t get the lower tuition, so yeah, I like it that much).</p>