Biology at Cornell

<p>Interesting, the link says 2011, the chart says 2010.
But comparing it to what is being reported at some other schools, it is very low.
Colene, I’m not premed and don’t know if you are.
But if you talk to premeds here, the common complaint is that none of the other ivys have a problem like cornell with getting such a low percentage into med school.<br>
The chart you link shows that cornell is like the national average. Seems that a school like cornell would be far better than average. The OP talks about hard grades. I may not be right, but Yale, etc, williams, Amherst applicants get in at almost 100%, not because they are so much smarter than Cornell, but I think its because those schools give out like 85% As. At Cornell a 3.5 is good. At the others, it is real low win they give out so many As. I think Cornell is a great place to study as an undergraduate in the humanities. For Premed, I’ve seen too many lave and complain to think that this is a good place for premed. OP - do your own research and decide if a transfer is best for you. Go where you will get high grades…</p>