<p>So I got into ILR early and I'm concerned that it might not be the right program for me. I'm heading to Cornell on the 6th to visit and i'm sure i'm going to learn a lot more about the program, clubs that i would join and the school in general, but what if I don't like ILR? Am I stuck in that program? Will I be able to transfer? If I did, I would either switch to Economics or Business. Thanks everyone.</p>
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<p>Nope. Plenty of students transfer into and out of ILR every year. That said, I would go into the ILR curriculum with an open mind. I started off in ILR set on transferring into a history major in Arts, but ILR ended up more than satisfying my intellectual interests.</p>
<p>I was accepted a few weeks and was also wondering about this!!!</p>
<p>and i researched and basically found the same answer that you got (:</p>
<p>is it relatively easy to transfer to AEM?</p>
<p>No transfer is ‘relatively easy’. You need to prove your abillity to get good grades in your current college, as well your abillity/interest in your proposed college.</p>