School of Industrial and Labor Relations

<p>yeah, the two are virtually equal in terms of SAT scores...but the whole point everyone is trying to make is that there are more than just SAT scores in judging a student body.</p>

<p>sdma: w00t for use of the subjunctive mood :) it made me happy. nobody speaks properly anymore...</p>

<p>w00t for arts and sciences!</p>

<p>I figured ILR is more of a business/law/politics school leaning more towards the politics side.
If your EC's screams out premed, I don't think ILR is the right school for you.</p>

<p>ILR does scream business/law/politics/history/economics. I'm a student there now. I've gotten to know the admissions staff in ILR pretty well. If all of your EC's are pre-med and your essays dont show complete commitment to the ILR curriculum, chances of admission are pretty slim (even if you are top 1% of class with perfect SATs).</p>

<p>I thought bball was just being sarcastic. If not, I agree that it is kind of sad to judge a school on it's average SAT...</p>