Cornell Is A Great University But I Love There Programs?

<p>So I understand that with the EOP(educational opportunity program) or HEOP you can transfer into schools or get into schools alot more easier than a traditional student can.
I will be in the EOP program this Up and Coming school year and I got in through the EOP program it kind of easier for me to get in.
after two years I would like to transfer into Cornell University college of Agriculture and life sciences. I know I will have a better chance of getting in then a traditional student applying but my question is If I have a GPA of 3.5 and great EC's and LOR's does this mean I will automatically get in?
What do you think my chances are?</p>

<p>first, you've got to learn that it's their program.</p>

<p>and if you do get the guarenteed program, i'd say the chances are good.</p>

<p>i dont know much about the programs or how they affect your admissions. </p>

<p>But, a 3.5 (minimum) with great ecs, great recs, perfect essays, and a great overall application will give you a good shot at CALS anyways.</p>

<p>dont worry man, CALS is not hard to get int as a transfer its like 50 percent or something as a transfer....</p>

<p>^^^ That number sounds a little high?.....Sarcasm?</p>

<p>no...it really is that high for CALS</p>

<p>nope, it's lower. The GT thing throws it off, but transfer and freshmen acceptence rates are about the same for every single college.</p>