<p>is admission easier into the engineering school easiest school to get into? would anyone know how would it compare to instate UIUC engineering(rank4) to Penn(roughy 30), would it be worth it to attend and double major in wharton, cause i cant get in to wharton straight up.</p>
<p>by pure admission percentage, probably the nursing school is easiest to get into</p>
<p>uiuc vs penn depends on what you’d want to study and what career you’d like to pursue afterwards</p>
<p>and double majoring at wharton requires you to do very well in your first year in engineering, or you’ll not be allowed to do the wharton major</p>
<p>being an asian male, i would have affirmative action on my side but is it worth it be attend nursing school for a year and xfering. Also i actually want to study engineering:electrical eng, biomedical eng, biochem eng, chem eng.</p>
<p>there’s no reason to apply to nursing if that’s not where you want to be (you won’t enjoy your first year all that much, possibly - though you’ll be in classes with 95-99% girls)</p>
<p>and the admissions committees are pretty good at spotting anomalous nursing school applicants such as you would probably be, and giving a big fat denial</p>
<p>penn biomedical engineering (top 10) is better than uiuc’s
uiuc electrical engineering (top 10) is better than penn’s
chem is probably about the same</p>
<p>how does wharton play into this? what do you want to do with a business degree</p>
<p>i kinda want another direction depending on what happens in college. I want to have options and i kinda want to work on wall street. Also engineering is what my transcripts looks like and i have an interest in science</p>
<p>well penn is better for giving a wider range of options / opportunities, and certainly for wall street</p>
<p>so shoot for engineering, and if you don’t like it you can always switch to something else</p>