What is the easiest Ivy for admissions?

<p>Yep...I know the question makes me sound like a total creep. I honestly care more about my education than an Ivy-title...but still, just curious. Which one is the easiest to get accepted into? I'm doing ED for Cornell</p>

<p>Considering the low number of admssions compared to the high number of applicants I would not consider any of them to be the "easiest to get get into" because they overwhelming reject the majority of people who apply.</p>

<p>As they say in Ithaca, "Cornell is the easiest to get into, but the hardest to get out of." (as in hard to graduate)</p>

<p>depends on what you want to do. I think we can all agree that even overall cornell is the easiest to get into looking at from a number point of view, but, not always. for example, if you were an engineer, hotelie, architecture, or biology major it is probably not the easiest of all the ivies.</p>

<p>You should really apply based on what you really like because especially for the lower tier ives the difference in stats isn't all that blatent. Search this forum- there are many that played the numbers game that regret where they ended up!</p>

<p>Hey thanks for the help. I'm applying ED to Cornell CAS as a government/prelaw major. I just have another question. It seems like all the Ivy-hopefuls really took advantage of extracurriculars. I mean most of them seem to have done something amazing for mankind...I feel a little intimidated. Should I have been more active?</p>

<p>Elected Texas Reporter for Business Professionals of America
Vice president of Senior class, Treasurer of Junior class
president of the Debate team (2 years)
President of National Honor Society (great volunteer hours)
Independent artist (painted18 by 20 feet mural for the community)
Member of Junior Classical League
Worked for 3 years at UT at Austin library</p>

<p>Uh, that looks pretty active to me.</p>