Which Undergraduate Ivy Business school is the easiest to get into?

<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>Wharton is the only true undergraduate Ivy League business school. Cornell’s is nested within the Agriculture and Life Sciences school as a major that for some reason is also its own Dyson School, yet is separate from the Johnson graduate business school? If you want “business”, Cornell and Wharton. Cornell is easier to get into, but Wharton is…Wharton. The rest will be econ majors, and so you can just look at admissions data for school seductivity.</p>