<p>Current/past Cornell students, what are some courses you've taken that you've loved and would definitely recommend?</p>
<p>When I went for Cornell days, every tour guide mentioned Psych 101 because of it’s popularity.</p>
<p>Food Science 101 is also seems pretty awesome- the final exam is making an ice cream flavor.</p>
<p>Intro to Wine is really popular because according to an actual NY state law, you can’t drink alcohol till you’re 21 OR in Cornell’s Intro to Wine class.</p>
<p>Though I heard from the tour guide that it’s one of the most failed classes, lmao.</p>
<p>Bill Nye? Am I right?
Bio intro or something… If he is coming!?</p>
<p>My mom enjoyed Western Civilization I and II (she was a history major). Also, Psych 101 is a really cool course.</p>
<p>supervisor: bill nye does a guest lecture in astro 1102: our solar system. only reason why i took the class</p>
<p>most people are graduating seniors by the time they take Intro to Wines, and accordingly I belive the majority are over 21.</p>
<p>Anything by Professor Gold in ILR was awesome.</p>
<p>Designing with Microcontrollers with Bruce Land, ECE4760.</p>
<p>:D</p>
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<em>Gasp</em> By guest lecture do you mean only one lecture? If so, I might just audit that one lecture. -.-</p>
<p>Psych 101 (in Bailey Hall) with Jim Maas</p>
<p>Intro to Wine Tasting (Hotel School)</p>
<p>Recent American History with Pollenberg (sp?)</p>
<p>Ballroom Dancing at Helen Newman</p>