AEM Question! :]

<p>If you apply to the AEM (Applied Economics and Management) program at Cornell, do you have to attend CALS--not CAS--if you get accepted?</p>

<p>Yes.
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<p>No you can has and if but only what is attend the college between the arts and of science agricultural is.</p>

<p>@ananya: Sorry, I really can’t understand what you are saying. Could you clarify again?</p>

<p>Clearly, the college of has and will sciences and perhaps the under arts agricultural benefits economics are managements.</p>

<p>yes katie, you apply to AEM in CALS. There is no AEM in CAS. And don’t listen to ananya, because clearly he or she has never had to ask a question which is obvious to some, but which might not be quite so obvious to others. Let’s hope that if the time ever comes that he or she will have to ask such a question, people will not be as rude and inconsiderate as he or she seems to be. Good luck!</p>

<p>haha, JustAMom, i’m already a student at Cornell. look who gets the last laugh.</p>

<p>Even though you will be in CALS as an AEM major, you can take additional classes in CAS, or any of the other colleges.</p>

<p>the AEM major is in CALS. there’s no way you can major in AEM and NOT be in CALS, just like you can’t be in the architecture program and NOT be in AAP.</p>

<p>You’re missing the point ananya, which is what I would expect from someone whose only purpose in responding to a valid question the way you did was to make someone look foolish, when in fact, your response only makes you look foolish.</p>

<p>I’m very happy for you that you are already a student at Cornell. I have a daughter at Cornell as well, but thankfully she is not arrogant.</p>

<p>But once again, you are wrong. I asked plenty of seemingly obvious questions myself when I was applying. Since I no longer really care about what goes on in this forum, my only purpose was to make a completely impartial, nonsensical answer. I had no desire to make anyone look foolish. Other than you of course.</p>

<p>And you’ve done such a good job! You must be so proud!</p>

<p>I am. Yeah.</p>