<p>harvard has law and yale has medical but what about cornell ??? any replies are appreciated</p>
<p>engineering</p>
<p>Just so you know, these aren't majors.</p>
<p>i am assuming she meant programs</p>
<p>yesss i do i have a horrible way with words</p>
<p><a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5626574/site/newsweek/%5B/url%5D">http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5626574/site/newsweek/</a> this is what i mean</p>
<p>graduate and undergrad together would give bio, engineering, vet medicine to name a few.</p>
<p>bio, engineering, all physical sciences, business, industrial and labor relations, hotel administration and hospitality, human ecology, architecture</p>
<p>I believe Cornell's 2 most popular majors include biology and business (AEM). The other majors mentioned by other students are also all quite popular though.</p>
<p>isn't AEM the smallest after architecture, i thought it was really selective. Or are we just talking about why kids apply to Cornell.</p>
<p>AEM is becoming quite selective, but it is quite large in terms of the number of students. I heard from somewhere that after this year AEM will be the largest major at Cornell. I'm really not sure how true that is though.</p>