Aerospace engineeging in Cornell

<p>Hello,</p>

<p>I am a Moroccan/Italian student who study in Morocco in 10th grade, I would like to study in Cornell after graduating in high school. Well, my desire to go there burns me because I love this university and I can assure you that I'm working very hard to join it.
Well, I'll take the TOEFL next year. My mathematical abilities are highest at school, I always help people in Mathematics in the Homework forum and at school. By the way, I would like to opt for aerospace engineering, but to do it I must pass SAT test or ACT test, and I don't know if you can admit me if i pass if I pass it when I'm in the 12th grade (October/November). And what about the GPA in 12th grade ? And are you familiar with Moroccan high school degree of science math ?</p>

<p>Any insights or advices ?</p>

<p>Thank you in advance.</p>

<p>As an international you will be blocked for career/intern/research opportunities in the US because you are not a US citizen.
Nothing against you in particular, but for security clearance purposes.
Can you family afford the 200K USD for a Cornell education?</p>

<p>Yes, my family can afford the 200K USD for a Cornell education. And why I’ll be blocked ? Cornell admit international student, didn’t she ?</p>

<p>You can get accepted and an education at Cornell in any major you are admitted into.
However, part of an aerospace engineering education is doing research at and getting internships at aerospace engineering companies.
Those aerospace engineering companies often require an American passport to be eligible for the position because of US government contracts and security reasons.</p>

<p>As an international you are limited by NOT having a US passport.</p>

<p>However, there are aerospace companies that hire internationals, just not as many.</p>

<p>To clear up the confusion by my post:
Yes, Cornell admits internationals to aerospace engineering.
Internationals are admitted for Cornell undergrad and grad school.
Sorry for the confusion.</p>