<p><a href=“http://www.inpathways.net/top50feeder.pdf[/url]”>http://www.inpathways.net/top50feeder.pdf</a> from the first post.
Upenn has 2785 class size, 153 attending
Cornell has 3565 class size, 115 attending</p>
<p>This survey is only for business, medical and law schools.
Cornell is more of a pre-professional school than most top tier schools. It has 7 schools within Cornell. I would think there is a large percentage of Cornell students who do not go to law or medical schools, just like Penn. There is a lot of diversity within Cornell student body. It is not surprising that a lot more students from HPY that go on to law or medical schools. If you look at CalTech, a top school, has 2.81% attending. Cornell has Hotel and AEM. Penn has nursing and Wharton. Cornell’s medical admittance is around 70%, which is way above national average. Based on the survey, I don’t see how anyone can draw the conclusion that Cornell’s students who want to go to business, medical and law schools do not do as well as other students from top tier schools. My kid is working and she may not go to graduate school some day.</p>