Applying for fall of 2010 Cornell

<p>Same qn. I only have my Bio 1 and my writing req completed but then again, I’m transferring from another country so I’m REALLY hoping they’ll overlook that. In fact, I came to the States (am here now) to take those courses so I could help fulfill the college req so I’m hoping they take my enthusiasm and effort into account?</p>

<p>Waddaya think?</p>

<p>how was ur bio luckeyg? good?</p>

<p>I answered everything, but I don’t know. I will figure out how I did on this Friday. BLEH…</p>

<p>cool. just noticed u from California too. im from North Cal (Cupertino). u?</p>

<p>I’m from So Cal, but I am in San Luis Obispo right now for college. I think I heard of Cupertino… Hmm, but I don’t know where I heard it from… :P</p>

<p>maybe in your iPod/iPhone haha. we’re in Apple’s town!!!
btw, i submitted my online app on Friday and they downloaded it on Saturday.
I sent my stuffs via mail on Friday too and they all arrived today at 8:30am, SUPER PUMPED!!!</p>

<p>how long does it take for me to have cornell id to check whether all my stuffs are in?</p>

<p>I sent my midterm on FEB 25, still not received…is that normal?</p>

<p>I messed up in my finance class on the first exam got a 60=D, should I withdraw? Does a W look bad or a C+ highest possible for me now. I applied for Cornell hotel administration school. My gpa is 3.66 if I withdraw from my Fin class im going to get A’s in my other 4 classes, ill have a 3.7+ gpa and I am interning at a hotel this semester. Would like any advice.</p>

<p>Hi Iron, do you remember anyone got accepted to Cornell school of Hotel on Fall 2009? I try to search for it and it seem like no one got accepted.</p>

<p>To Tesh20: I think it’s up to you. If you get accepted to Cornell, I don’t think they will reject you if your grade lower a little bit on your final transcript.</p>

<p>Does it really matter under what college you major in for economics?
I’ve been flip flopping on which one to finally settle one.</p>

<p>i’d take the W</p>

<p>weirdon- there were definitely people accepted, i just couldnt tell you stats or anything</p>

<p>steeze - i would take a look at the curricula and graduation requirements because when you’re writing your AIE, you’ll want to be able to say why you would rather learn theory (CAS) versus applied (CALS)</p>

<p>ironicallyunsure- hopefully this doesn’t seem shallow but which one of the schools generally have a higher acceptance rate? ILR, CAS, or CALS?</p>

<p>In one sentence, I think I want to go into ibanking after graduation.</p>

<p>@azonic: Yes I am pretty sure you do because they are prerequisites and in order to “fit in” with the curriculum in store for you at CALS you have to have the required courses. </p>

<p>Talk to CALS about your situation, an AEM major not taking one sem of bio sounds pretty workable to me</p>

<p>and wow I didn’t realize how many internationals are on this thread! haha.</p>

<p>Can anyone tell me why everything but CALS requires an additional essay?</p>

<p>I’m under the assumption CALS isn’t that strong of a school? What am I thinking lol</p>

<p>I don’t think it is right to tell you which school has the highest acceptance rate just so you can apply there…</p>

<p>and no EVERY school at Cornell is strong.</p>

<p>what I’m mainly concerned about is the amount of courses I’d have to take at CALS vs CAS. CAS seems to be more theory based while CALS is obviously more applied. But I like both…</p>

<p>hmm ok sorry I seem to have misinterpreted. CALS has distribution requirements ranging from life sciences to writing. </p>

<p>CAS has pretty much the exact same ones, but has a language requirement.</p>

<p>Since you have a good reason, CALS has a higher acceptance rate than CAS</p>