<p>“We were established in 1969 in a time when getting good tools was expensive, but the quality was good. Now that only a select few of those authentic tools survive, we have dedicated this store to bringing the experience alive for collectors and master mechanics everywhere.”</p>
<p>really? XD lol</p>
<p>looks nice ^^ is it a forum/games review/store all in one? it’s hard to bring in forum members in that niche, so kudos to you! </p>
<p>my busineses a bit different… well meh i own lots so my businesses are all over the place topic wise </p>
<p>hopefully cornell likes us good luck to you, i’m applying next year! actually, think you can tell me if you get accepted/rejected/waitlisted? it’d really help my idea of chances.</p>
<p>“We were established in 1969 in a time when getting good tools was expensive, but the quality was good. Now that only a select few of those authentic tools survive, we have dedicated this store to bringing the experience alive for collectors and master mechanics everywhere.”</p>
<p>hahahaha thats actually from one of the programs installed, I have to fix that…</p>
<p>Its more of a computer/game console store, I do most of my work outside of the website (actually all right now) because I just got that up, so most of what you see there is at the beta level currently. I use ebay and forums all over the net to advertise other than that, I’m a moderator at a few different websites :P</p>
<p>as for the GPA, thats unweighted I THINK, my school doesn’t have two different GPAs so I can’t be sure. I’ll chance you tomorrow, I have some stuff to do tonight though. Hopefully they do accept us both, I’m nervous…</p>
<p>Oh haha my gpa is lower then t.t both my weighted and unweighred are scary. Factor in the fact that if Cornell recalculated my GPA with an A- being a 3.67…t.t</p>
<p>Ahh I do the same with other stuff ^^ still haven’t gotten to setting around a website for my eBay business though xD</p>
<p>“I will major in pure science, either astrophysics or nuclear chemistry.”</p>
<p>Cornell doesn’t have either of those majors.</p>
<p>I would recommend applied engineering physics (AEP) based on the interests you’ve described. As an upperclassman you would have the opportunity to take electives specific to your interests.</p>