Cornell ILR and higher math courses

<p>I admire the education and community of ILR and want to apply to this college as a transfer. My concern is that I also want to take the majority of higher level math courses that a math major would complete. Transferring to Cornell CAS for math is my secondary option but right now I prefer ILR because it will give me a more well-rounded education and skills I can transfer to the business world. I'm not sure exactly what I want to do after graduation but I am considering studying econ or math in graduate school or starting work as an actuary. </p>

<p>Is ILR a fitting option for me or would CAS be more suitable?</p>

<p>Another option is Biometry and Statistics at CALS.</p>

<p>I was considering econ graduate school and had a similar question.</p>

<p>There are decent responses in this thread:
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/cornell-university/1116362-how-much-math-can-i-take-while-majoring-ilr.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/cornell-university/1116362-how-much-math-can-i-take-while-majoring-ilr.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Short answer: Yes, you can take a lot of math in ILR</p>

<p>Great, thank you very much for the link LockLock :)</p>

<p>Anyone else?</p>