<p>CALS or Human Ecology and what would be the easiest from the whole university to be accepted to?</p>
<p>Which are you better suited for? There's your answer. Honestly.</p>
<p>A "very qualified" applicant is often dinged from a school at Cornell which isn't the most appropriate for that student.</p>
<p>CALS has the lower overall acceptance rate. Of course, despite that fact, what mercury and I'm sure others will say certainly applies no matter what.</p>
<p>Human Ecology easier to get accepted</p>
<p>Engineering has the highest acceptance rate, by far.
It also has the highest SAT scores and average high school GPAs, by far.</p>
<p>Understand?</p>
<p>yes i understand....but i am by far not a highly qualified applicant...it is a reach for me....which school has the lowest SAT scores and GPA...just wondering...my EC's are really good my gpa and SAT scores are not bad but not good</p>
<p>What we're saying is to go by fit, not by trying to find which school accepts the lowest SATs. That's what I was told in an info session as well.</p>
<p>Yeah, dude, I'm not trying to lie to you. I'm trying to help. I did go through the same process (and a year of Cornell after it).</p>
<p>I think the hotel school probably has the lowest avg SAT scores but certainly one of the lowest acceptance rates at cornell... as for architecture, GPA and SAT aren't factored in as much as the portfolio, but try beating that 8% acceptance rate. you have to do what you're good at.</p>