<p>I'm posting this thread in each of the Ancient Eight's forums. Cornell University has the highest undergraduate acceptance rate, but how do the other schools' undergraduate business programs compare for acceptance? I know there isn't an easy Ivy, and that all the schools are different for each applicant's "fit," but, statistically, which school would a prospective business student have the best chance of getting into?</p>
<p>Also take into account that only Wharton and Cornell have undergraduate business programs, so use, say, an Economics major for the other schools.</p>
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<p>Only two Ivies offer undergrad business programs. And I hope you can figure out which is easier, Cornell-AEM or Wharton.</p>
<p>All others offer liberal arts majors (Econ), offered by the respective colleges’ liberal arts schools; they just as easy/hard to get into as their USNews ranking. (Hint: Cornell has the reputation for ‘easiest Ivy to get into.’)</p>
<p>As bluebayou said, there are only two undergrad b-schools in the ivies. Econ is still a great choice and some employers look highly on econ majors. Econ is literally good at all of the upper ivies, particularly princeton and harvard.</p>