<p>As far as the schools at berkeley go (HAUS, CED, L&S etc.) is there a hierarchy of which are harder to be admitted to? And if so, does anyone have any idea of what the list would look like? </p>
<p>On that same note, does anyone know any helpful information about the college of enviromental design? </p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>Depends on what you are talking about. If you are talking about freshmen admission, it's pretty much engineering then L&S and Chemistry. I haven't heard a lot about applying to other colleges as a freshmen. Basically for a lot of the colleges like Haas you declare a major in that college and then transfer in. I think it's also this way for the Architecture college but I can't be sure. Anyway, the hardest colleges to get into tend to be Haas and Engineering. CED isn't too hard to get into, I think.</p>
<p>My impression is:</p>
<p>College of Engineering
College of Chemistry/College of Letters and Sciences
College of Natural Resources
College of Environmental Design</p>