<p>SEAS is arguably easier to get in than CAS or wharton=]</p>
<p>I’m curious why ivy league engineering schools all have higher acceptance rate than their liberal art college counterparts… Is it because engineering-inclined students are drawn to tech schools like stanford, caltech, mit more?</p>
<p>I applied SEAS…
Wharton is obviously harder to get into than SEAS or CAS, but I wouldnt say that it is easier to get into SEAS than CAS for the sole reason that engineers are required to do more work on average than CAS…</p>
<p>and I wouldnt say that engineering inclined students always apply to MIT, Caltech, and Stanford for a few reasons. First, if you live on the east coast it is extremely difficult to get into Stanford or Caltech. In my case, I liked the appeal of Penn more than MIT because I feel that Penn will have more than just engineers, even though i know MIT has a great business school too</p>