<p>Columbia SEAS
Cornell COE
Carnegie Mellon CIT</p>
<p>This may help me determine where I ED, so thanks.</p>
<p>Columbia SEAS
Cornell COE
Carnegie Mellon CIT</p>
<p>This may help me determine where I ED, so thanks.</p>
<p>in terms of difficulty, i thinik that Columbia SEAS is the haradest to get into</p>
<p>but how good they are, it would be Cornell = Carnegie >>> Columbia</p>
<p>and Carnegie Mellon CS is ridiculously hard to get into</p>
<ol>
<li>Columbia, 2. Cornell, 3. Carnegie Mellon</li>
</ol>
<p>Columbia SEAS is easier to get into than Columbia College, just to let people know incase they think its the same difficulty of admission as the college</p>
<p>I'd still say Columbia, Cornell, than CMU</p>
<p>i've heard that columbia seas admits a very high % of students compared to columbia college. </p>
<p>in terms of difficulty, prestige, world-wide reputation, etc, my list would be</p>
<p>cornell, columbia, cmu</p>
<p>in terms of prestige n wprld wide reputation i think it would be columbia,cmu,cornell</p>
<p>^ Actually Columbia's SEAS program is not ranked very highly at all. Cornell's is the best in the Ivy League, and CMU's is quite strong as well. I would rank Cornell, CMU and then close behind Columbia.</p>
<p>for engineering, cmu beats cornell...so takin UofCman's word,it should be cmu,cornell,columbia</p>
<p>...glad I got a definitive answer...</p>
<p>difficulty in what? course load, getting into, graduating at the top? and if your looking at difficulty to tell you to apply ED, you need to make sure that if you get in you want to go. ED may raise your chances, but its hard to back out if you change your mind. a kid at my school did yale ed (when it was ed) and then broke it to go to georgetown on a scholarship. yale killed my school for it and i think they now will hold it against students who apply. but, if you have a major financial situation where you cant possibly attend they will let you back out.</p>
<p>whatever info you got would be nice...and if i'm unsure, im def. not gonna ed at all.</p>