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>Princeton does not have an undergraduate business school, nor does it offer an undergraduate major in business. </p>

<p>BTW: This is something you could have googled or found out by looking through past CC threads: <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/princeton-university/995072-business-classes-princeton.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/princeton-university/995072-business-classes-princeton.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>At Princeton you don’t apply to a specific undergrad school (not sure how the rest of the Ivy’s work). You apply to Princeton as an AB or BSE and if you are accepted you have the option to then choose your area of concentration. You may also switch between AB and BSE although the BSE program comes with a need for a strong math and physics background to be successful. </p>

<p>Princeton’s overall acceptance rate was less than 8% this year. [Princeton</a> University - Princeton offers admission to 7.86 percent of applicants](<a href=“Princeton offers admission to 7.86 percent of applicants”>Princeton offers admission to 7.86 percent of applicants)</p>